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    Diversity in the mechanisms of gene regulation by estrogen receptors.Rocio Sanchez, Denis Nguyen, Walter Rocha, John H. White & Sylvie Mader - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (3):244-254.
    The sequencing of the human genome has opened the way for using bioinformatics to identify sets of genes controlled by specific regulatory signals. Here, we review the unexpected diversity of DNA response elements mediating transcriptional regulation by estrogen receptors (ERs), which control the broad physiological effects of estrogens. Consensus palindromic estrogen response elements are found in only a few known estrogen target genes, whereas most responsive genes contain only low‐affinity half palindromes, which may also control regulation by other nuclear receptors. (...)
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    Sylvie Monchatre et Bernard Woehl , Temps de travail, travail du temps.Sylvie Célérier - 2015 - Temporalités 21.
    Un ouvrage sur le temps et un ouvrage collectif, deux raisons qui dissuaderaient peut-être de se plonger dans la lecture de Temps de travail, travail du temps qu’éditent Sylvie Monchatre et Bernard Woehl aux Éditions de la Sorbonne. On aurait tort, car on se priverait alors d’une réflexion lentement mûrie au fil d’un séminaire de deux ans qui a réuni des spécialistes confirmés des difficiles questions que posent les rapports du travail aux temps. Spécialistes rarement réunis et qu’une journée..
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    Open Space: Feminism in Transnational Times, a Conversation with Christine Delphy: An Edited Transcription of Christine Delphy and Sylvie Tissot's Public Talk at the LSE.Sylvie Tissot, Clare Hemmings, Liana Eloit & Christine Delphy - 2017 - Feminist Review 117 (1):148-162.
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    Philosophical and Scientific Intensity in the Thought of Gilles Deleuze.Mary Beth Mader - 2017 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 11 (2):259-277.
    The physical sciences include highly developed fields that investigate intensities in the form of intensive quantities like speeds, temperatures, pressures and altitudes. Some contemporary readers of Deleuze interested in the physical sciences at times attribute to Deleuze a common, contemporary scientific concept of intensive magnitude. These readings identify Deleuze's philosophical conception of intensity with an existing scientific conception of intensity. The essay argues that Deleuze does not in fact lift a conception of intensity from the physical sciences to embed it (...)
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    Les préfixes anglais un- et de- : Étude phonétique et acoustique.Sylvie Hanote, Nicolas Videau, Franck Zumstein & Philippe Carré - 2010 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage.
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    Narrative and Textual Doubles in the Works of Samuel Beckett.Sylvie Debevec Henning - 1980 - Substance 9 (4):97.
  7. Merging of legal micro-ontologies from european directives.Sylvie Despres & Sylvie Szulman - 2007 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 15 (2):187-200.
    This paper describes the construction method of a legal application ontology. This method is based on the merging of micro-ontologies built from European community directives. The terminae construction method from texts enhanced by an alignment process with a core legal ontology is used for building micro-ontologies. A merging process allows constructing the legal ontology.
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    The Genealogy of Abstractive Practices.Mary Beth Mader - 2017 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 55 (S1):86-97.
    Nietzsche and Foucault have given us the idea of conducting a philosophical genealogy of a practice that varies across history. Foucault's work also implies that we can view some abstraction as a practice. These points jointly imply that we can conduct a genealogy of “abstractive practices.” Indeed, a good deal of Foucault's work can be understood as exactly this sort of investigation. But a genealogy of abstractive practice raises a difficult methodological problem. This is the problem of how to determine (...)
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    Sleights of Reason: Norm, Bisexuality, Development.Mary Beth Mader - 2011 - State University of New York Press.
    Demonstrates the dramatic interplay of elements that comprise the concepts of norm, bisexuality, and development.
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    Les questions en anglais d’un point de vue diachronique.Sylvie Hancil - 2019 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage 29 (HS).
    La thématique des questions d’un point de vue diachronique est l’objet de cet article. Dans un premier temps, est proposé un tour d’horizon des questions ouvertes et fermées depuis le vieil anglais avant de nous intéresser à l’apparition et à l’évolution des pronoms relatifs en wh-. L’auxiliaire do est brièvement discuté. Sont ensuite analysés les syntagmes nominaux thématisés et les prédications existentielles, puis les questions tags ainsi que la grammaticalisation des questions fermées.
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    12. The Regularities of the Statement: Deleuze on Foucault’s Archaeology of Knowledge.Mary Beth Mader - 2016 - In Nicolae Morar, Thomas Nail & Daniel Warren Smith, Between Deleuze and Foucault. Edinburgh University. pp. 212-220.
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    The Second Sexuality.Mary Beth Mader - 2017 - In Laura Hengehold & Nancy Bauer, A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 111–121.
    From Beauvoir's account in The Second Sex of the upbringing or formation of girls, the chapter extracts her feminist existentialist analysis of the physical and moral orthopedics of girls so as to compare it to Foucault's historical account in Discipline and Punish of the various forms of discipline that have taken children as objects.
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    Between Deleuze and Derrida (review).Mary Beth Mader - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (4):507-508.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Between Deleuze and DerridaMary Beth MaderPaul Patton and John Protevi, editors. Between Deleuze and Derrida. New York: Continuum, 2003. Pp. ix + 207. Cloth, $105.00. Paper, $29.95.One of the many provisions of Gilles Deleuze's prodigious philosophical invention, Difference and Repetition, is an ontological account of how invention is actual. That book itself is an instance of that of which it offers an account. An element of this account (...)
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    Les méthodes à haute résolution.Sylvie Marcos - forthcoming - Hermes.
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    Modern Living and Vital Race: Foucault and the Science of Life.Mary Beth Mader - 2011 - Foucault Studies 12:97-112.
    The paper examines the relation between Foucault’s account of modern race and racism in the "Society Must Be Defended" lectures and his analysis of the emergence of the modern notion of life and its science in The Order of Things . In "Society Must Be Defended ," Foucault uses the term ‘life’ both with respect to pre-modern and modern political regimes, arguing that in the pre-modern eras there was a particular relation of sovereign power to life and death that differs (...)
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    Foucault and Social Measure.Mary Beth Mader - 2007 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 17 (1):1-25.
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    Big Game, Small Game, Poetic Game: the Artful Hunter at Propertius 2.19.17-26.Gottfried Mader - 2010 - Hermes 138 (3):288-295.
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    Fore-given Forgiveness.Mary Beth Mader - 2004 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 42 (S1):16-24.
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    Fighting Philip with decrees: Demosthenes and the syndrome of symbolic action.Gottfried Johannes Mader - 2006 - American Journal of Philology 127 (3):367-386.
    Demosthenes' Philippic cycle conveys a satirical picture of Athenians trapped in a spiral of symbolic activity: to a demos nostalgic for great-power status but loath to energetic intervention, high-sounding resolutions substitute for low-level responses and by their character as official enactments create the illusion of meaningful engagement. This "syndrome" is a rhetorical scare-image subserving a political agenda. At a time when his influence was still limited, Demosthenes found it expedient to exaggerate the cautious approach of the "peace party" into a (...)
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    How Mentors Think About the Attainability of Mentoring Goals: The Impact of Mentoring Type and Mentoring Context on the Anticipated Regulatory Network and Regulatory Resources of Potential Mentors for School Mentoring Programs.Matthias Mader, Heidrun Stoeger, Alejandro Veas & Albert Ziegler - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:737014.
    Research shows that trained mentors achieve better results than untrained ones. Their training should particularly address their expectations for their future mentoring. Our study involved 190 preservice teachers, potential mentors of ongoing school mentoring for primary and secondary school students of all grades. They were randomly assigned to one of four conditions in a 2-x-2 between-subjects design of mentoring type (traditional mentoring versus e-mentoring) and mentoring context (non-pandemic versus COVID-19 pandemic). Participants assessed mentoring conducted under these four conditions in terms (...)
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    The Spectacle of Inaction (Ag. 1343–71): Aeschylus satiricus?Gottfried Mader - 2021 - Hermes 149 (4):501.
    Agamemnon’s death cries elicit an elaborate choral debate structured to track and satirize the movement from interventionist impulse to evasion and inaction, and characterized by procedural terminology, the categories speech/delay/action, and self-conscious reflections on its own deliberative practice. These are familiar themes from later strictures of public discourse, in history and political oratory, and from that perspective the dramatic chorus too may be read as a meta-rhetorical comment on ekklesiastic deliberation where logoi and erga fly out of sync. I argue (...)
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    Die Psychologisierung des Fortschritts.Denis Mäder - 2020 - In Gerd Jüttemann, Psychologie der Geschichte. pp. 134-140.
    Wenn die Rede auf den Fortschritt kommt, geht es um die Verbesserung der menschlichen Lebensverhältnisse. Doch die Erfahrungen modernen Gesellschaften mit Tyrannei, Kriegen, Wirtschaftskrisen und Umweltzerstörung haben das Vertrauen in die Überwindung natürlicher Abhängigkeiten und sozialer Über erschüttert. Viele sehen heute im Fortschritt eine bloße Illusion oder einen Mythos. Es scheint mir angesichts der allgegenwärtigen scharfen Kritik an der Fortschrittsidee im zeitgenössischen Denken angebracht, von einer Psychologie des Fortschritts zu sprechen. Damit meine ich nicht das Fühlen und Verhalten, das Fortschritt (...)
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    An anthropology of lying: information in the doctor-patient relationship.Sylvie Fainzang - 2015 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
    The doctors -- The patients -- "Misunderstandings".
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    Kant on Social Justice: Poverty, Dependence, and Depersonification.Sylvie Loriaux - 2023 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 61 (1):233-256.
    The main purpose of this article is to bring into relief the difficulties faced by generous interpretations of the Kantian problem of poverty and to propose an alternative interpretation which (a) agrees with some generous interpretations that Kant's juridical treatment of poverty is to be understood by analogy with his juridical treatment of slavery, but which (b) departs from generous interpretations in general by arguing that this analogy is not to be understood in terms of “dependence” as such, but in (...)
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    Hart's and Kelsen's Concepts of Normativity Contrasted.Sylvie Delacroix - 2004 - Ratio Juris 17 (4):501-520.
    Hart's and Kelsen's respective outlooks on the concept of normativity not only differ by the way they explain this concept but also, more importantly, in what they seek to achieve when endeavouring to account for the normative dimension of law. By examining Hart's and Kelsen's models in the light of Korsgaard's understanding of the “normativity problem,” my aim is to emphasise not only their contrasted perspectives, but also the common limit they impose on their theories by dismissing as inappropriate any (...)
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    Schmitt's Critique of Kelsenian Normativism.Sylvie Delacroix - 2005 - Ratio Juris 18 (1):30-45.
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    The Dialectic, History, and Progress: Marx's Critique of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.Denis Mäder - 2011 - Rethinking Marxism 23 (3):418-430.
    Marx’s polemic against Proudhon represents a crucial stage in the development of his dialectical method and his conception of history and progress. The critique of Proudhon demonstrates Marx’s hostility towards the very teleological account of social change of which he has himself been accused. In order to redress this imbalance, the break with Proudhon is presented here as a result of Marx’s rejection of the speculative Hegelian dialectic. This rejection is an exercise in self-criticism that is highly relevant to our (...)
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    A further note on Niccolo dell'abbate's "geroglifico" at bologna in honour of Julius III.Sylvie Béguin - 1956 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 19 (3/4):302-303.
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    Two notes on decorations in the galerie françois I at fontainebleau.Sylvie Béguin - 1994 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 57 (1):270-278.
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    (1 other version)Les belles-mères, entre idéal de coparentalité et asymétrie homme/femme.Sylvie Cadolle - 2013 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 201 (3):35.
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  31. Making law bind : legal normativity as a dynamic concept.Sylvie Delacroix - 2011 - In Maksymilian Del Mar, New waves in philosophy of law. New York: Palgrave MacMillan.
     
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    Personenregister.Denis Mäder - 2010 - In Denis Mäder, Fortschritt bei Marx. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 365-367.
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    VII. Schluss.Denis Mäder - 2010 - In Denis Mäder, Fortschritt bei Marx. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 301-344.
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    Sexual Violence at University: Are Varsity Athletes More at Risk?Sylvie Parent, Isabelle Daigneault, Stephanie Radziszewski & Manon Bergeron - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Some studies report that the sport context increases the risk of exposure to sexual violence for athletes. In contrast, others indicate a protective effect of sport participation against sexual violence, particularly among varsity athletes. Studies of sexual violence towards varsity athletes are limited by their failure to include control groups and various known risk factors such as age, graduate level, gender and sexual identity, disability status, international and Indigenous student status, and childhood sexual abuse. The purpose of the present study (...)
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    Keynes and Friedman on Laissez-Faire and Planning: ‘Where to Draw the Line?’.Sylvie Rivot - 2013 - Routledge.
    The 2008 crisis has revived debates on the relevance of laissez-faire, and thus on the role of the State in a modern economy. This volume offers a new exploration of the writings of Keynes and Friedman on this topic, highlighting not only the clear points of opposition between them, but also the places in which their concerns where shared. This volume argues that the parallel currently made with the 1929 financial crisis and the way the latter turned into the Great (...)
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    Martial Guéroult, lecteur de Fichte et de Spinoza.Sylvie Robin - 2012 - Fichte-Studien 38:143-161.
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    Vocation actuelle de la théologie spirituelle.Sylvie Robert - 2009 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 97 (1):53-74.
    Dans son inventaire des « lieux théologiques », Melchior Cano ne faisait aucune place à l’expérience spirituelle, les « spirituels » ne paraissant même pas comme théologiens… La frontière qui, relayant une distinction paisible, s’était élevée entre théologie et spiritualité, sur la base d’une évolution de la théologie vers une scientificité et sous l’effet des interrogations du nominalisme, semble être devenue poreuse, sinon avoir disparu. De fait, la théologie contemporaine pense l’expérience croyante. La question pourrait se formuler ainsi : où (...)
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    Éditorial.Sylvie Steinberg & Violaine Sébillotte Cuchet - 2010 - Clio 31:7-18.
    Érotiques, le titre du dossier du numéro 31 de Clio HFS peut intriguer. D’emblée, disons qu’il ne s’agit pas d’un adjectif qui caractériserait les femmes et les hommes dont il sera question dans ce numéro, comme d’autres titres de la revue pourraient le suggérer. Pas davantage celles et ceux qui y ont contribué. Il ne dénote pas non plus le ton des articles du dossier qui reste, on le déplorera peut-être, d’autant plus marqué par l’austérité universitaire que le sujet paraît (...)
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    The anthropologist, the doctors and the transgender experience: an interview with Laurence Hérault.Sylvie Steinberg & Laurence Hérault - 2014 - Clio 37.
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    Médicament et responsabilité.Sylvie Welsch - 1997 - Médecine et Droit 1997 (23):18-23.
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    Legal norms and normativity: an essay in genealogy.Sylvie Delacroix - 2006 - Portland, OR: Hart.
    This book offers a 'genealogical' explanation of law's normativity. The term 'genealogical' conveys a commitment to a non-metaphysical type of enquiry. While it explains how law, as a normative phenomenon, comes about, it does not seek to ground law's normativity in anything but the context of social interaction giving rise to it. Legal normativity is brought about on a daily basis. Whether in revolutionary circumstances or in the quotidian need for judges, lawmakers or citizens to balance law's demands with those (...)
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    Habitual ethics?Sylvie Delacroix - 2022 - New York: HART Publishing.
    Just like other experts, members of the professions develop their craft thanks to a deep internalisation of both complex cognitive structures and a mix of habits and intuitive understandings. These non-cognitive aspects of expertise can be what distinguishes the merely competent from the truly brilliant. Yet habits can also be what makes us blind to important features of the world we inhabit. In the life of a professional, these features include the vulnerability of those seeking her services, which in turn (...)
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    Constraints and changes: A survey of abstract argumentation dynamics.Sylvie Doutre & Jean-Guy Mailly - 2018 - Argument and Computation 9 (3):223-248.
    This paper addresses the issue of the dynamic enforcement of a constraint in an argumentation system. The system consists in (1) an argumentation framework, made up, notably, of a set of arguments...
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    Langue : identité plurielle.Sylvie Floris & Ghyslaine Guertin - 2001 - Horizons Philosophiques 12 (1).
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  45. La conservation des tapisseries monumentales: le cas de la tenture David et Bethsabée du musée national de la Renaissance.Sylvie Forestier & Maria-Anne Privat-Savigny - 2002 - Techne: La Science au Service de l'Histoire de l'Art Et des Civilisations 16:57-66.
     
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    Kristeva, Ethics and Intellectual Practice.Sylvie Gambaudo - 2014 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 4 (4):145-160.
    The aim of this article is to revisit the work of the French philosopher Julia Kristeva and ask what place we might give her conceptual framework today. I will focus on one key aspect of Kristeva’s work, sexual difference, as that which ties most, if not all, aspects of Kristeva’s work. I am hoping to present a concise, yet wide-ranging view on Kristeva’s critical contribution to the fields of politics and ethics. My objective will be threefold. First, I will present (...)
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    L’évocation des biens communs dans les revendications citoyennes contre le gaz de schiste au Québec.Sylvie Goupil - 2015 - Éthique Publique 17 (2).
    Le présent article s’interroge sur l’action citoyenne et plus particulièrement sur ce qui peut pousser des personnes, qui ont toujours vécu dans un « anonymat politique », à se lancer dans une action publique qui interpelle les gouvernements. L’auteure prend pour point de départ la conception selon laquelle des préoccupations vécues dans la vie quotidienne sont à l’origine d’une prise de conscience quant à un problème qui concerne ce que les acteurs identifient comme des biens communs. Elle illustre sa thèse (...)
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    Cioran, ou, Le dernier homme.Sylvie Jaudeau - 1990 - Paris: J. Corti.
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    L'ecriture decentree. La langue de l'Autre dans le roman contemporain.Sylvie Kande & Michel Laronde - 1998 - Substance 27 (3):136.
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    Sans Histoire/S.Sylvie Kandé - 2019 - Multitudes 76 (3):182-187.
    Au volant de son taxi, Mori sillonne New York, la ville où il s’est installé après avoir vécu dans plusieurs autres pays, et qu’il aime et n’aime pas. Arrêté par les agents de contrôle de l’immigration clandestine, il est renvoyé en Afrique après un séjour en détention. Contre la frontière et ses cruautés, le récit, traversé par la pensée de Deleuze, de Derrida et de Tierno Bokar, suggère que seule la mise en œuvre d’une poétique de l’hospitalité peut redonner sens (...)
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