Results for 'Ysolde Gendreau'

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    Valuing out of Context.Megs S. Gendreau - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (4):381-396.
    While many aspects of human life are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, values related to selfhood and community are among the most challenging to preserve. In what follows, I focus on the importance of values and valuing in climate change adaptation. To do so, I will first discuss two alternate approaches to valuing, both of which fail to recognise the loss of valued objects and practices that both of which help to generate a sense of self and deserve (...)
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    Who? Moral Condemnation, PEDs, and Violating the Constraints of Public Narrative.Megs S. Gendreau - 2015 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (3):515-528.
    Despite the numerous instances of PED use in professional sports, there continues to be a strong negative moral response to those athletes who dope. My goal is to offer a diagnosis of this response. I will argue that we do not experience such disdain because these athletes have broken some constitutive rule of sport, but because they have lied about who they are. In violating the constraints of their own public narratives, they make both themselves and their choices unintelligible. This (...)
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    Value-Able Valuers: Anthropogenic Climate Change and Expanding Community to the “Radically Other”.Megs S. Gendreau - 2024 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 37 (3):1-15.
    Anthropogenic climate change creates unique challenges for policy and ethics, but also new opportunities for conceptualizing moral community. Through the lens of valuing, I develop a framework for approaching climate change through the lens of expanding those whom we consider relevant to our own lives and evaluative processes. Distant humans are an important to this expansion, but the ultimate goal includes non-humans in our moral community. In becoming more receptive to the interests of those very unlike ourselves, we create opportunities (...)
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    Why we care about who athletes are: on the peculiar nature of athletic achievement.Megs S. Gendreau - 2022 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 49 (2):278-291.
    The private lives of elite athletes are frequently subject to the curiosity, scrutiny, and judgment of the general public. While this interest in life ‘off the field’ is not unique to athletes, this paper argues that our focus on athletes’ lives results, in part, from the fact that athletic achievement is deeply tied to the person. I will argue that athletic performance is distinct because it is both embodied and does not issue in an artifact. These features inextricably tie athletic (...)
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    Conditions Conducive to Peace in Gabriel Marcel.Bernard Gendreau - 1996 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 8 (1):69-79.
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    Mitigating Loss for Persons Displaced by Climate Change through the Framework of the Warsaw Mechanism.Megs S. Gendreau - 2017 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 20 (2):168-183.
    Despite the substantial research into the peculiar political and legal status of climate migrants, there is comparatively little exploration of the particular forms of loss such migrants might face or how efforts might mitigate such loss. This paper aims to begin filling that void by characterizing such loss, using the framework of the UNFCC’s Warsaw Mechanism, as agential harm. Using existing models for thinking about the preservation of values and links with the past, I aim to use this idea of (...)
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    The Idea of the Common Heritage of Humankind and its Political Uses.Monique Chemillier–Gendreau - 2002 - Constellations 9 (3):375-389.
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    Environmental Injustice, Political Agency and the Challenge of Creating Healthier Communities.Megs S. Gendreau - 2016 - Environmental Values 25 (6):707-728.
    I argue that our current understanding of the philosophical dimensions of environmental injustice neglects an important component of those injustices. Specifically, by focusing on distributive, participatory and recognitional injustice, we fail to respond to the ways that environmental exposures, even in the absence of physiological harms, can impact upon a person's experience of herself as a political agent. This has important implications for interventions in cases of environmental injustice, but also for how we understand what is required for full participation (...)
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    Commentary on Joseph Lanigan.Bernard A. Gendreau - 1957 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 31:187-192.
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    Les langues, ni anges, ni démons.Michèle Gendreau-Massaloux - 2004 - Hermes 40:275.
    Avec le réveil d'une conscience de la richesse que chaque culture apporte au monde, le danger de la possible disparition des langues est apparu et a suscité de nombreux plaidoyers et de nouvelles orientations de recherche. Pourtant, la mort des langues à faible diffusion n'est pas liée à l'extension des grandes langues de communication. L'évolution des langues peut s'analyser selon les politiques des États mais elle dépend surtout de choix individuels qui expriment d'abord des liens communautaires : les langues locales (...)
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    The Role of Jacques Maritain and Emmanuel Mounier in the Creation of French Personalism.Bernard A. Gendreau - 1992 - The Personalist Forum 8 (Supplement):97-108.
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    Gayle L. Ormiston and Alan D. Schrift (eds.), The Hermeneutic Tradition: From Ast to Ricoeur.Bernard Gendreau - 1990 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 2 (3):152-156.
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    Gabriel Marcel’s Personalist Ontological Approach to Technology.Bernard Gendreau - 1999 - The Personalist Forum 15 (2):229-246.
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    Intelligence and age in discrimination conditioning of the eyelid response.Paul Gendreau & Milton D. Suboski - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 89 (2):379.
  15. The Integral Humanism of Jacques Maritain and the Personalism of John Paul II in Jacques Maritain philosophe dans la cité.Ba Gendreau - 1985 - Philosophica.(Ottawa) 28:43-52.
     
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    The Quest for Certainty in Bonaventure.Bernared A. Gendreau - 1961 - Franciscan Studies 21 (1-2):104-227.
  17. What the Theologian Expects from the Philosopher.Bernard A. Gendreau - 1967 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 41:118.
     
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    Commentary “What Does the Theologian Expect of the Philosopher”.Bernard A. Gendreau - 1967 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 41:121-123.
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    (1 other version)Traduire, c’est faire vivre une langue.Michèle Gendreau-Massaloux - 2010 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 56 (1):157.
    La communication plurilingue est aujourd’hui reconnue comme une nécessité, tant par les États que par les producteurs économiques, scientifiques et culturels. Elle alimente la pratique de la traduction conçue comme un outil pour accéder aux savoirs du monde entier. Or l’exercice de la traduction influence l’extension des notions, des représentations et des modes de pensée propres à la langue d’arrivée. Une condition nécessaire et suffisante à la définition du caractère vivant d’une langue réside donc non pas seulement dans l’exposition de (...)
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    Nicolas Piqué. L’histoire discrète. Époque, catastrophe, révolution, Paris, Hermann, coll. « Philosophie », 2019, 350 pages. [REVIEW]Geneviève Gendreau - 2020 - Philosophiques 47 (1):230.
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    Integral Personalism and the Dialectic Between Person and Culture.Bernard A. Gendreau - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 4:406-412.
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  22. L'lstituto Italiano Per Gli Studi Filosofici.Michele Gendreau-Masaloux & Yves Hersant - 1995 - Nouvelles de la République des Lettres 1:121-128.
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    The Cautionary Ontological Approach To Technology of Gabriel Marcel.Bernard A. Gendreau - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 39:1-12.
    I present the arguments of Gabriel Marcel which are intended to overcome the potentially negative impact of technology on the human. Marcel is concerned with forgetting or rejecting human nature. His perspective is metaphysical. He is concerned with the attitude of the "mere technician" who is so immersed in technology that the values which promote him as an authentic person with human dignity are discredited, omitted, denied, minimized, overshadowed, or displaced. He reviews the various losses in ontological values which curtail (...)
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    Western Heritage: Man's Encounter with Himself and the World: A Journey for Meaning.Francis R. Gendreau & Angelo Caranfa - 1984 - Upa.
    Focuses on the enduring side of philosophical positions from the viewpoints of theology, science, literature, and social and political philosophy. Emphasizes the conflict and continuity of human values.
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    Anna Wienhues. Ecological Justice and the Extinction Crisis: Giving Living Beings Their Due. [REVIEW]Megs S. Gendreau - 2023 - Environmental Ethics 45 (3):307-308.
  26. The Philosophy Skills Book: Exercises in Philosophical Thinking, Reading, and Writing, by Stephen J. Finn, Chris Case, Bob Underwood, and Jesse Zuck. [REVIEW]Megs S. Gendreau - 2013 - Teaching Philosophy 36 (3):293-296.
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    Pierre Lombard: sa vie, ses œuvres, sa morale. Par Philippe Delhaye. Conférence Albert-le-Grand 1960. Montréal, Institut d'Études Médiévales; Paris, Librairie J. Vrin, 196. III pages. [REVIEW]Bernard Gendreau - 1962 - Dialogue 1 (3):337-338.
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    Passage to Modernity. [REVIEW]Bernard A. Gendreau - 1995 - Review of Metaphysics 48 (3):655-657.
    A very readable, scholarly, and provocative book by Louis Dupré gives a new interpretation and meaning to the passage to modernity. Dupre gives a fascinating hermeneutic analysis of the creative revolution achieved by the early and late humanists and thinkers of the Renaissance in rethinking reality in terms beyond the ancient and medieval ontotheological synthesis of God, the human, and the Cosmos. The book analyzes how the break leading into modernity took place at that time and prior to the second (...)
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    Morality and the Environmental Crisis. [REVIEW]Megs S. Gendreau - 2022 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 25 (3):385-387.
    The central concern of Roger S. Gottlieb’s spiritually rich Morality and the Environmental Crisis is the ‘moral malaise’ generated by the environmental crisis. This malaise results from our inabili...
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    La quête du sens: mélanges offerts à Paulin Hountondji à l'occasion de ses 80 ans.Paul Christian Kiti, Désiré Médégnon, Aloyse Raymond Ndiaye, Michèle Gendreau-Massaloux, Hervé Hountondji, Wole Soyinka, Ebénézer Njoh-Mouellé & Paulin J. Hountondji (eds.) - 2021 - [Bénin]: Star Editions.
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    Personalism and Persons: A Response to Gendreau and Haddox.Eric O. Springsted - 1992 - The Personalist Forum 8 (Supplement):119-121.
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    Penser en espagnol.Reyes Mate - 2001 - Paris: Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    " Nous savons désormais, comme l'expliquait Roland Barthes dans sa leçon inaugurale au Collège de France, que toute langue implique une relation d'aliénation et se définit par ce qu'elle oblige à dire. Comment, alors, écouter la voix particulière d'une langue, si elle se trouve asservie par un pouvoir qui tient à sa nature même, si, dès qu'elle est parlée, elle classe, interdit, refuse, exclut? C'est à cette problématique que la démarche de Reyes Mate apporte une réponse à la fois appliquée (...)
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