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    (1 other version)Chroniques. La langue, foyer de la condition humaine. Hommage à Gustave Guillaume.André Jacob - 2010 - Diogène 232 (4):147.
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    Apprentissage et appropriation de la prothèse de membre.Valentine Gourinat - 2022 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 16-1 (16-1):77-93.
    Amputation is a chronic condition. The amputation of a limb (arm or leg) profoundly upsets the biographical thread of the person going through this ordeal, and determines the entire organization of his or her life in the long term. It entails a heavy process of learning, appropriation, and development of knowledge and skills. While this process is built up in a brutal and profound way in the early stages following the amputation, it also continues, because of its chronic dimension, (...)
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  3. Prioritization of Referrals in Outpatient Physiotherapy Departments in Québec and Implications for Equity in Access.Simon Deslauriers, Marie-Hélène Raymond, Maude Laliberté, Anne Hudon, François Desmeules, Debbie E. Feldman & Kadija Perreault - 2018 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 1 (3):49-60.
    Dans le contexte actuel de longs délais d’attente pour accéder aux services de réadaptation, la grande majorité des établissements utilisent la priorisation des demandes de référence pour aider à gérer les listes d’attente. Les pratiques de priorisation varient grandement d’un milieu à l’autre et il y a peu de consensus sur la meilleure façon de prioriser les demandes de référence. Cet article décrit les processus de priorisation de services en physiothérapie au Québec et leurs implications potentielles en termes d’équité dans (...)
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    Histoires de dinosaure: faire de la philosophie 1965-1997.Pierre Macherey - 1999 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Histoires de Dinosaure : ce titre évoque les chroniques données en 1992 à la revue " Futur Antérieur ", pivot du présent ouvrage. Mariant l'érudition et l'ironie, dans l'esprit des " considérations intempestives ", elles s'efforçaient de prouver qu'on peut encore penser librement à propos des discours réactifs et probablement éphémères du retour au sujet, à la raison et à la sagesse, c'est-à-dire à l'ordre, que promeut désormais l'empire de la communication. Mais à condition de disposer d'un certain recul (...)
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  5. Foucault lecteur de Husserl: articuler une rencontre.Thomas Bolmain - 2008 - Bulletin d'Analyse Phénoménologique (3).
    SOMMAIRE 1. Introduction 2. Une rencontre improbable (Chronique d?une séparation avérée) a) Foucault par lui-même b) Foucault selon Deleuze c) Les mots et les choses , la phénoménologie, la Krisis 3. Toute séparation présuppose une rencontre a) Phénoménologie husserlienne et condition d?accès spirituelle à la vérité b) Phénoménologie husserlienne et ontologie du présent 4. Le pourquoi d?une séparation (Du transcendantal et de l?historicité) 5. Conclusion.
     
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    Quand la maladie emporte le corps.Nathalie Blanc - 2015 - Multitudes 60 (3):78-86.
    Cette contribution présente un programme d’investigation en cours sur la maladie chronique, son lien au concept de nature et combien sont limités la connaissance, les langages et les vocabulaires la concernant. L’article évoque le manque d’odes à la maladie et de livres qui pourraient mettre en lumière et recréer les fluctuations de cette nature dépourvue de sens. Il éclaire l’invention du diagnostic de la souffrance, sa mesure et son vocabulaire ainsi que sa place dans les interventions sur les blogs (...)
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    Les activités sportives « hybrides » comme réponse à l’accélération des rythmes de vie.Matthieu Quidu - 2017 - Temporalités 25.
    Dans le monde contemporain, la majorité des acteurs sociaux fait quotidiennement l’expérience d’une accélération effrénée des rythmes de vie. Cette course contre la montre, qui tend à devenir chronique, semble affecter non seulement la sphère des obligations professionnelles et familiales mais aussi le champ des pratiques de loisirs. Dans un contexte de pénurie temporelle, où le temps est devenu une denrée aussi rare que précieuse, consentir d’y consacrer une partie à des activités non productives suppose de pouvoir obtenir un (...)
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    Plaidoyer pour la prévention : le nouveau paradigme des origines développementales de la santé (DOHaD).Claudine Junien - 2017 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 59 (1):53-65.
    Les approches pour lutter contre le fléau des maladies chroniques qui augmentent dans le monde entier se révèlent infructueuses et très coûteuses. Il est maintenant possible de corriger les chiffres alarmants et d’envisager une prévention efficace en adoptant le nouveau paradigme des Origines du Développement de la Santé et des Maladies (DOHaD), à condition d’intervenir très tôt en agissant sur le risque et non lorsque la maladie est déjà apparue. Ce concept est largement reconnu grâce à des études épidémiologiques (...)
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    Sylvie Mouysset, Jean-Pierre Bardet & François-Joseph Ruggiu (dir.), « Car c'est moy que je peins ». Écritures de soi, individu et liens sociaux (Europe, xve-xxe siècle).Anna Iuso - 2012 - Clio 35:272-274.
    Le but de ce volume, véritable prisme de questionnements et d’études de cas, est d’essayer de tracer, à travers les écritures de soi, les conditions d’émergence d’un moi, d’un ego, de la notion même d’individu. Nécessairement, ceux qui l’ont conçu ont dû ratisser large. Les différentes contributions analysent des cas dispersés sur plusieurs siècles, en tenant compte de plusieurs genres de récits de soi : livres de raison, journaux plus ou moins intimes, chroniques… Les présupposés sous-jacent...
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    I. Sommaire de la chronique.Chronique de Règlement Pacifique - forthcoming - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas.
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  11. X equity, arrow S conditions, and Rawls's difference principlei Peter J. Hammond.Arrow S. Conditions Equity - 1979 - In Frank Hahn & Martin Hollis, Philosophy and economic theory. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 44--4.
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    Laypeople Are Strategic Essentialists, Not Genetic Essentialists.Celeste M. Condit - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (S1):27-37.
    In the last third of the twentieth century, humanists and social scientists argued that attention to genetics would heighten already‐existing genetic determinism, which in turn would intensify negative social outcomes, especially sexism, racism, ableism, and harshness to criminals. They assumed that laypeople are at risk of becoming genetic essentialists. I will call this the “laypeople are genetic essentialists model.” This model has not accurately predicted psychosocial impacts of findings from genetics research. I will be arguing that the failure of the (...)
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  13. 26 gêrald sfez.du Virtuoso la Condition - 2000 - Rue Descartes 27:25.
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  14. The language of subtitles: A corpus compilation and research project.S. Tirkkonen-Condit & J. Mäkisado - 2008 - In B. . Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk & M. Thelen, Translation and Meaning. Hogeschool Zuyd. pp. 8--345.
     
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  15. Nj Mackintosh.Simple Conditioning - 1991 - In R Lister & H. Weingartner, Perspectives on Cognitive Neuroscience. Oxford University Press. pp. 65.
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    Current periodical articles 199.Subjunctive Conditionals - 1998 - European Journal of Philosophy 6 (3).
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  17. Eve Sweetser.Meta-Metaphorical Conditionals - 1996 - In Masayoshi Shibatani & Sandra A. Thompson, Grammatical Constructions: Their Form and Meaning. Clarendon Press. pp. 221.
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    Petite Chronique Erasmienne.Jean-Claude Margolin - 1968 - Moreana 5 (1):91-93.
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    Dynamic feelings about metaphors for genes: Implications for research and genetic policy.Celeste M. Condit - 2009 - Genomics, Society and Policy 5 (3):1-15.
    People respond to metaphors as much with regard to the emotions that they generate as to their referential, comparative contents. Interviews with non-geneticists about preferred metaphors for gene-environment interaction that illustrate this tendency are reported. These interviews also reveal the dynamic tendency of such emotional responses. A second set of interviews shows that lay people may preferentially use a metaphor of "virus" or "disease" for talking about genes, as opposed to the coding metaphors transmitted through the mass media and reportedly (...)
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  20. The increase of Charity.A. Condit - 1954 - The Thomist 17:367-386.
     
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  21. Angelika Kratzer.Blurred Conditionals - 1981 - In W. Klein & W. Levelt, Crossing the Boundaries in Linguistics. Reidel. pp. 201.
     
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    Modern architecture: A new technical- aesthetic synthesis.Carl W. Condit - 1947 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 6 (1):45-54.
  23. Donald L. King.Classical Conditioning - 1983 - In Anees A. Sheikh, Imagery: Current Theory, Research, and Application. Wiley. pp. 156.
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    Matrix of Man: An Illustrated History of the Urban EnvironmentSibyl Moholy-Nagy.Carl Condit - 1969 - Isis 60 (2):253-255.
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    The Railway Station: A Social History. Jeffrey Richards, John M. MacKenzie.Carl Condit - 1987 - Isis 78 (1):118-119.
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    Teaching the History of Science.Carl Condit - 1953 - Isis 44 (1/2):95-96.
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    Engineering in History. Richard Shelton Kirby, Sidney Withington, Arthur Burr Darling, Frederick Gridley KilgourHistory of American Technology. John W. Oliver. [REVIEW]Carl Condit - 1957 - Isis 48 (4):484-487.
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    The Meanings of the Gene: Public Debates About Human Heredity.Celeste Michelle Condit - 1999 - University of Wisconsin Press.
    The work of scientists and doctors in advancing genetic research and its applications has been accompanied by plenty of discussion in the popular press—from Good Housekeeping and Forbes to Ms. and the Congressional Record—about such ...
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    The Anatomy of the A-WordDecoding Abortion Rhetoric: Communicating Social Change.Josephine Koster Tarvers & Celeste Michelle Condit - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (4):41.
    Decoding Abortion Rhetoric: Communicating Social Change. By Celeste Michelle Condit.
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    Blueprints and Recipes: Gendered Metaphors for Genetic Medicine.Celeste M. Condit - 2001 - Journal of Medical Humanities 22 (1):29-39.
    In the face of documented difficulties in the public understanding of genetics, new metaphors have been suggested. The language of information coding and processing has become deeply entrenched in the public representation of genetics, and some critics have found fault in the blueprint metaphor, a variant of the dominant theme. They have offered the language of the recipe as a preferable metaphor. The metaphors of the blueprint and the recipe are compared in respect to their deterministic implications and other associations. (...)
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    Anorexia nervosa.Vicki K. Condit - 1990 - Human Nature 1 (4):391-413.
    Anorexia nervosa remains an enigma among Western cultures. Various causal explanations have been offered, encompassing biological, psychological, and sociocultural models. These explanations, however, focus on the immediate or proximal mechanisms of causation. A more thorough understanding of anorexia nervosa can be achieved by understanding the relationship between these factors and ultimate causation, the level of explanation which deals with individual reproductive fitness. This paper reviews the biological, psychological, sociocultural, and evolutionary models and indicates a necessary synthesis between proximate and ultimate (...)
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    Formation condition of the icosahedral phase in rapidly quenched Ag–In–RE alloys.S. Iwano, K. Nishimoto, R. Tamura & S. Takeuchi - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5):435-441.
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  33. Laura Giordano Iterated Belief Revision.Nicola Olivetti & Conditional Logic - 2002 - Studia Logica 70:23-47.
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    Externalism, Internalism and Moral Scepticism.Conditional Logic - 1991 - International Philosophical Quarterly 31 (4).
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    A Report of the Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey: A Selective Recording Survey of the Industrial Archeology of the Mohawk and Hudson River Valleys in the Vicinity of Troy, New York, June-September 1969. Robert M. Vogel.Carl Condit - 1975 - Isis 66 (1):125-126.
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    How Can We Integrate Interests and Reasoned Arguments in Bioethics?Celeste M. Condit - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (1):64-65.
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    Louis Sullivan as He Lived: The Shaping of American ArchitectureWillard Connely.Carl Condit - 1962 - Isis 53 (2):270-272.
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    Mies van der RoheMarcel Breuer: Architect and DesignerThe Work of Oscar Niemeyer.Carl W. Condit, Philip C. Johnson, Peter Blake, Stamo Papadaki & Oscar Niemeyer - 1951 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 9 (4):342.
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    Phronesis and the Scientific, Ideological, Fearful Appeal of Lockdown Policy.Celeste M. Condit - 2020 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 53 (3):254-260.
    ABSTRACT “Lockdown!” has articulated our collective and individual fear response to the novel coronavirus. Two regnant specialized discourses fostered by the academy—science and ideology critique—could not redirect this inadequate response nor generate their own adequately broad and focused social responses. This suggests the desirability of the academy adding phronesis as a goal for its pedagogical practices.
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    Rational choice and social theory, Debra Satz and.On Conditionals - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy 91 (3).
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    Words for World-Crafting.Celeste M. Condit - 2019 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 52 (3):280-293.
    The human propensity for casting our social worlds as "us against them" is perhaps the primary impediment to deep and broadly inclusive understandings of the workings of rhetoric. Many decades ago, Kenneth Burke assailed that barrier with regard to Adolf Hitler. Surrounded by the satisfactions of vituperation against the leader of one of the world's most heinous social movements, Burke begged his readers to make space for understanding how Hitler's rhetoric brought about what it did. Philippe-Joseph Salazar's Words Are Weapons (...)
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    (1 other version)The Construction of Gothic Cathedrals: A Study of Medieval Vault Erection. John Fitchen.Carl W. Condit - 1964 - Isis 55 (1):113-115.
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    The Study of Architectural HistoryBruce Alsopp.Carl Condit - 1971 - Isis 62 (3):406-407.
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    Shannon M. Mussett.Conditions Of Servitude - 2006 - In Margaret A. Simons, The Philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir: Critical Essays. Indiana University Press.
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    Teaching the History of Science.Milton Kerker, Paul Gilbert, Carl Condit & A. Hall - 1955 - Isis 46 (3):284-286.
  46. The Knowledge Condition on Intentional Action in Its Proper Home.Laura Tomlinson Makin - 2024 - Mind 133 (529):210-225.
    In this paper, I argue against recent modifications of the Knowledge Condition on intentional action that weaken the condition. My contention is that the condition is best understood in the context of Anscombe’s Intention and, when so understood, can be maintained in its strongest form.
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    Dépasser la condition humaine.Philippe Perrot - 2020 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 70 (1):5-19.
    La démarche philosophique est censée nous permettre de dépasser la condition humaine. C’est du moins ce que Bergson affirme dans La Pensée et le mouvant. Cette thèse donne à penser que nous n’avons pas seulement une vocation mondaine et qu’il y en nous quelque chose de divin qui mérite notre attention. Est-ce à dire que le philosophe doit s’inspirer et prendre exemple sur le mystique? En réalité la position de Bergson n’est pas aussi simple. Dépasser la condition humaine (...)
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    A weak symmetry condition for probabilistic measures of confirmation.Jakob Koscholke - 2018 - Philosophical Studies 175 (8):1927-1944.
    This paper presents a symmetry condition for probabilistic measures of confirmation which is weaker than commutativity symmetry, disconfirmation commutativity symmetry but also antisymmetry. It is based on the idea that for any value a probabilistic measure of confirmation can assign there is a corresponding case where degrees of confirmation are symmetric. It is shown that a number of prominent confirmation measures such as Carnap’s difference function, Rescher’s measure of confirmation, Gaifman’s confirmation rate and Mortimer’s inverted difference function do not (...)
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    Initial-Condition Dependence and Initial-Condition Uncertainty in Climate Science.Charlotte Werndl - 2019 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 70 (4):953-976.
    This article examines initial-condition dependence and initial-condition uncertainty for climate projections and predictions. The first contribution is to provide a clear conceptual characterization of predictions and projections. Concerning initial-condition dependence, projections are often described as experiments that do not depend on initial conditions. Although prominent, this claim has not been scrutinized much and can be interpreted differently. If interpreted as the claim that projections are not based on estimates of the actual initial conditions of the world or (...)
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  50. Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge.Jean-François Lyotard - 1984 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    In this book it explores science and technology, makes connections between these epistemic, cultural, and political trends, and develops profound insights into the nature of our postmodernity.
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