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    Bruno Godefroy, La fin du sens de l’histoire. Eric Voegelin, Karl Löwith et la temporalité du politique.Ninon Grangé - forthcoming - Astérion.
    Politisation du temps et temporalisation du politique, « politique du temps », chronopolitique… Les approches de la relation entre temps et politique sont variées, n’ont pas fait l’objet d’une école particulière dans l’histoire de la philosophie et, pour tout dire, sont restées assez invisibles, comparées aux philosophies de l’histoire. Bruno Godefroy pose pourtant cette question cruciale, qui commence seulement à être abordée, en sociologie par exemple, et le fait en s’attachant à la compara...
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    Déborah Vanaudenhove Brosteaux et Thomas Berns (éd.), Traces de guerre.Ninon Grangé - forthcoming - Astérion.
    Dès l’introduction, qui est un article en soi et non pas une présentation, l’ambition de l’ouvrage apparaît. Nous n’aurons pas affaire à un nouveau livre sur la guerre et ses représentations (même si nous en manquons) ; nous allons lire un ouvrage sur la poétique de la guerre. Si l’expression peut paraître insupportable, elle est pourtant la garantie, dans la démarche des auteurs, que rien ne nous fera céder à la fascination morbide. Au minimum, la poétique, attachée aux détails, est (...)
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    Le secret, un partage baroque du politique.Ninon Grangé - 2020 - Rue Descartes 98 (2):14-41.
    Le baroque politique est connu pour avoir été pensé dans les images théâtrales. Par rapport à la compréhension du pouvoir sous la forme de la représentation ostentatoire, le secret – contenu et pratique – se présente dans une dimension toute différente. Héritier infidèle des pensées de la raison d’État et des théories de la dissimulation machiavélienne, le secret politique est lié aux nouvelles descriptions de la prudence mélangée, où ne sont plus séparées morale et politique. Dissimulation des intentions plutôt que (...)
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  4. L’état de nature, modèle et miroir de la guerre civile.Ninon Grangé - 2004 - Astérion 2.
    Intervenant sur l’« état de nature comme modèle et miroir de la guerre civile », Ninon Grangé s’interroge sur l’oxymoron que constitue le couple barbarie/cité au nom d’un recouvrement de la politique par l’humanisation. La guerre civile complexifie les rapports politiques et n’est pas une régression dans la mesure où, contrairement à l’état de nature, il ne s’agit pas d’une hypothèse d’étude de nature fictionnelle : à ce titre elle est un arrêt plus qu’une rupture, une anomalie, un (...)
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    Philosophie.Christophe Alsaleh, Ninon Grangé, Nicolas Poirier, Esteban Buch, Raynald Belay & Jochen Hoock - 2006 - Revue de Synthèse 127 (1):211-225.
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  6. The civil (world?) war and the dialogue between Schmitt and Benjamin.Ninon Grangé - 2015 - Astérion 13.
    Dans sa critique de la démocratie libérale de Weimar, Carl Schmitt s’oppose avant tout au pluralisme. La souveraineté de l’État qu’il veut maintenir prend la forme d’un présidentialisme renforcé ; il entend ainsi sauver la substance de la Constitution allemande contre la Constitution de Weimar. Walter Benjamin, sans se placer sur le même plan, critiquant le monde de l’après-guerre avant d’envisager une essence démocratique, rencontre Schmitt sur la notion de souveraineté. Alors que tout les éloigne, et malgré l’hommage explicite de (...)
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    Günther Anders et la fin des mondes.Ninon Grangé, Pierre-François Moreau & Frédéric Ramel (eds.) - 2020 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Gunther Anders (1902-1992) sought to study the situation of humankind following Auschwitz and Hiroshima, as well as the possibility of its total destruction. This volume brings together studies on his anthropology, his relationship with Judaism, and his conceptions of morality, catastrophes, and nuclear war.
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    La guerre civile et le dialogue Schmitt-Benjamin.Ninon Grangé - 2015 - Astérion 13.
    Dans sa critique de la démocratie libérale de Weimar, Carl Schmitt s’oppose avant tout au pluralisme. La souveraineté de l’État qu’il veut maintenir prend la forme d’un présidentialisme renforcé ; il entend ainsi sauver la substance de la Constitution allemande contre la Constitution de Weimar. Walter Benjamin, sans se placer sur le même plan, critiquant le monde de l’après-guerre avant d’envisager une essence démocratique, rencontre Schmitt sur la notion de souveraineté. Alors que tout les éloigne, et malgré l’hommage explicite de (...)
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    Les génocides et l’état de guerre.Ninon Grangé - 2009 - Astérion 6.
    La définition du mot « génocide » relève d’emblée d’ambiguïtés lexicales et conceptuelles. À l’origine juridique, le terme divise les historiens qui y voient tantôt une spécificité du xxe siècle, tantôt un hapax avec la « solution finale », tantôt un phénomène plus ancien avec le moment fondamental de la colonisation ouverte à l’idée d’extermination. Ainsi, la prudence fera préférer la notion de « massacre de masse ».L’instrumentalisation politique de la référence à l’état de guerre est un parallélisme plutôt qu’une (...)
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    Une Europe politique?: obstacles et possibles: dialogues avec l'œuvre d'Étienne Balibar.Ninon Grangé & Carlos-Miguel Herrera (eds.) - 2021 - Paris IIe: Éditions Kimé.
    Au fil du temps, l'Europe est devenue un objet central de la philosophie politique d'Étienne Balibar. Née sur le terreau de sa réflexion sur le racisme, cette pensée s'est concentrée toujours davantage sur la construction européenne et ses impasses. En ce sens, il s'agit d'une vision marquée par la crise et, de ce fait même, guidée par le souci et l'urgence de la démocratisation de l'Union européenne ou, ce qui revient au même, de sa transformation. Les problèmes de la citoyenneté, (...)
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    Früher Aufklärung.Anne-Lise Rey, Jean-Marc Rohrbasser, Jean-Paul Paccioni, Nicolas Class, Jean-François Goubet, Matteo Favaretti Camposampiero, Tinca Prunea, Monique Cottret, Christine Théré, Ninon Grangé, Colas Duflo, Alain Ménil, Vincent Bontems, Marianne Groulez, Ronan Le Roux, Aurélien Berlan, Jacques Chatue & Danielle Fauque - 2007 - Revue de Synthèse 128 (3-4):419-482.
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    « Ad obsequium divinum inhabilem », la reconnaissance de la condition de personne infirme par la chancellerie pontificale (XIIe – XIVe siècles).Ninon Dubourg - 2020 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 14 (3):226-235.
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    Being, Feeling, and Environment.Joseph Grange - 1985 - Environmental Ethics 7 (4):351-364.
    Despite the 300 years of philosophy separating them. Spinoza and Heidegger are committed to a unifying vision of the human and the natural. Such a perspective encourages a renewed understanding of the place of feelings in environmental studies. Neither untrustworthy reactions nor neutral readings of environmental stimuli, human feelings are the basic way in which we encounter the world. The primordial character of emotions in both Spinoza and Heidegger follows from their commitment to the unity of reality. An understanding of (...)
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    Camera Historica: The Century in Cinema.Ninon Vinsonneau & Jonathan Magidoff (eds.) - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Antoine de Baecque proposes a new historiography of cinema, exploring film as a visual archive of the twentieth century, as well as history's imprint on the cinematic image. Whether portraying events that occurred in the past or stories unfolding before their eyes, certain twentieth-century filmmakers used a particular mise-en-scène to give form to history, becoming in the process historians themselves. Historical events, in turn, irrupted into cinema. This double movement, which de Baecque terms the "cinematographic form of history," disrupts the (...)
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    ‘What's Psychology got to do with it?’ Applying psychological theory to understanding failures in modern healthcare settings.Michelle Rydon-Grange - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (11):880-884.
    The National Health Service (NHS) has, for over four decades, been beset with numerous ‘scandals’ relating to poor patient care across several diverse clinical contexts. Ensuing inquiries proceed as though each scandal is unique, with recommendations highlighting the need for more staff training, a change of culture within the NHS based upon a ‘duty of candour’, and proposed criminal sanctions for employees believed to breach good patient care. However, mistakes reoccur and failings in patient safety continue. While inquiries describe _what_ (...)
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    John Dewey and Confucius: Ecological Philosophers.Joseph Grange - 2003 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 30 (3-4):419-431.
  17. Ubuntu, Ukama and the Healing of Nature, Self and Society.Lesley le Grange - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (s2):56-67.
    The erosion of the three interlocking dimensions of nature, society and self is the consequence of what Felix Guattari referred to as integrated world capitalism (IWC). In South Africa the erosion of nature, society and self is also the consequence of centuries of colonialism and decades of apartheid. In this paper I wish to explore how the African philosophy of ubuntu (humanness), which appears to be anthropocentric, might be invoked to contribute to the healing of the three ecologies—how healing of (...)
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    Psychological perspective on compassion in modern healthcare settings.Michelle Rydon-Grange - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (11):729-733.
    Compassionate care is a foundation of the National Health Service. However, several high-profile inquiries into healthcare failures in the NHS suggest compassion is often absent in our hospitals. Ensuing policies mandate healthcare professionals to ‘show more compassion’ but, as the psychological evidence-base indicates, this instruction neglects the complexity of this social emotion. This paper applies the psychological research on compassion to modern healthcare settings with the aim of creating a better understanding of the pathways leading to uncompassionate care. A review (...)
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    Spinoza, Deep Ecology and Education Informed by a (Post)human Sensibility.Lesley Le Grange - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (9):878-887.
    This article explores the influence of Spinozism on the deep ecology movement and on new materialism. It questions the stance of supporters of the DEM because their ecosophies unwittingly anthropomorphise the more-than-human-world. It suggests that instead of humanising the ‘natural’ world, morality should be naturalised, that is, that the object of human expression of ethics should be the more-than-human world. Moreover, the article discusses Deleuze’s Spinozism that informs new materialism and argues that stripping the human of its ontological privilege does (...)
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    Steve Odin, The Social Self in Zen and American Pragmatism. The State University of New York Press, 1996. Cloth and Paper. xvi + 482 pp.Joseph Grange - 1997 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 24 (2):255-260.
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    A (re)turn to realism(s).Lesley Le Grange - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (14):1594-1595.
    If postmodernism is/was a condition and poststructuralism an academic theory associated with it, then one might ask what condition characterizes contemporary life and what emerging theories might b...
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    Sustainability and Higher Education: From arborescent to rhizomatic thinking.Lesley Lionel Leonard le Grange - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (7):742-754.
    Currently, global society is delicately poised on a civilisational threshold similar to that of the feudal era. This is a time when outmoded institutions, values, and systems of thought and their associated dogmas are ripe for transcendence by more relevant systems of organization and knowledge (Davidson, 2000). The foundations of the modern era (including modern educational institutions) are under sharp scrutiny; the fragmentation of nature, society and self is evidence of the cracks in the foundations. In times of crises old (...)
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  23. A passion for unity : The philosophy of Chung-Ying Cheng.Joseph Grange - 2008 - In Zhongying Cheng & On Cho Ng (eds.), The Imperative of Understanding: Chinese Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy, and Onto-Hermeneutics: A Tribute Volume Dedicated to Professor Chung-Ying Cheng. Global Scholarly Publications.
     
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  24. Community.Joseph Grange - 2010 - In Craig Hanks (ed.), Technology and values: essential readings. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Community, Environment, Metaphysics.Joseph Grange - 1997 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 11 (3):190 - 202.
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    Charles Hartshorne (1897-2000).Joseph Grange - 2001 - Review of Metaphysics 54 (3):715-716.
  27. Du corps politique à l'organisme social: De la philosophie politique à la sociologie et la science politique.J. Grange - 1998 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 52 (203):95-110.
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  28. Du corps politique a l'organisme social.J. Grange - forthcoming - Revue Internationale de Philosophie.
     
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    The Radical New Perspective on Paul, Messianic Judaism and their connection to Christian Zionism.Philip La Grange Du Toit - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3):8.
    The Radical New Perspective on Paul distinguishes between two subgroups of believers in Christ in Paul’s time: gentile believers and Jewish or Judaean believers. The same distinction is utilised in supporting contemporary Messianic Judaism, which presupposes an ongoing covenantal relationship between God and contemporary Jews that exists over and above Christianity. Many proponents of Christian Zionism, a Christian movement that envisions the Jews’ return to the land of Israel, utilise aspects of both the Radical New Perspective on Paul and Messianic (...)
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    Rol del Gerente de Aula en la Promoción de las Actividades Ecológicas en la Educación Primaria.Ninón Josefina Jara de Samudio & Rosa Alba Parada Contreras - 2011 - Daena 6 (2):34-53.
    Resumen. La consideración de una nueva visión para sustituir y revisar las concepciones humanasen relación con el ambiente, plantea necesariamente mantener una misión educativa, dirigiendo laatención al complejo mundo natural, porque bajo esta perspectiva, educar representa una formaviable entre la realidad y el medio, condición indispensable para replantear la promoción de lasactividades ecológicas mediante el panorama gerencial, bajo el rol que desempeña el gerente deaula, para obtener cambios en el futuro posicionamiento humano en relación con la naturaleza. Elestudio tiene como (...)
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    Apologia della cattiveria.Teodoro Klitsche de la Grange - 2003 - Macerata: Liberilibri.
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    Faire de la philosophie en France aujourd'hui.Pierre Macherey & Juliette Grange - 2013 - Cités 56 (4):13.
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    Ethnic reasoning and early Christian identity: A Pauline theological perspective.Philip La Grange Du Toit - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1):1-9.
    Within the ethnic-reasoning position, which has gained momentum in recent years, it is argued that in the in-Christ identity there exists no dichotomy between natural, physical relationships and constructed, made-up relationships. Ethnicity is viewed as fluid and changeable and as including the category of religion, which is understood as involving a nation's culture and their cultic and ritualistic practices. Yet, it is a question whether these notions are compatible with the way in which the in-Christ identity is portrayed, especially by (...)
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    Temporal Distinctiveness in Task Switching: Assessing the Mixture-Distribution Assumption.James A. Grange - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    A Lucid Journey through Varieties of Asian Philosophy. [REVIEW]Joseph Grange - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (2):260 - 262.
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    Exploring the activities of audit committees to effectively discharge their responsibilities: the case of a small to medium-size publicly-listed company.Elza Odendaal, Barry Ackers & Madeleine La Grange - 2020 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1):1.
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    Présentation.Yves Charles Zarka & Juliette Grange - 2013 - Cités 56 (4):11.
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    John Dewey, Confucius, and Global Philosophy.Joseph Grange - 2004 - SUNY Press.
    Joseph Grange's beautifully written book provides a unique synthesis of two major figures of world philosophy, John Dewey and Confucius, and points the way to a global philosophy based on American and Confucian values. Grange concentrates on the major themes of experience, felt intelligence, and culture to make the connections between these two giants of Western and Eastern thought. He explains why the Chinese called Dewey "A Second Confucius," and deepens our understanding of Confucius's concepts of the way (dao) of (...)
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  39. Dao, technology, and american naturalism.Joseph Grange - 2001 - Philosophy East and West 51 (3):363-377.
    Technology can be based on aesthetic sensibility rather than becoming just one more aggressive assault on nature. Resources for such an alteration of cultural consciousness can be found within the Daoist understanding of nature as unceasing birth, death, and rebirth. The articulation of such a perspective can use the tools developed within the tradition of American Naturalism. Dewey and Peirce, in particular, offer ways of establishing a community of inquiry based on such a sensibility.
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    Zhuangzi’s Tree.Joseph Grange - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (2):171–182.
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    Being, feeling, and environment.Joseph Grange - 1985 - Environmental Ethics 7 (4):351-364.
    Despite the 300 years of philosophy separating them. Spinoza and Heidegger are committed to a unifying vision of the human and the natural. Such a perspective encourages a renewed understanding of the place of feelings in environmental studies. Neither untrustworthy reactions nor neutral readings of environmental stimuli, human feelings are the basic way in which we encounter the world. The primordial character of emotions in both Spinoza and Heidegger follows from their commitment to the unity of reality. An understanding of (...)
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  42. Process thought and chinese philosophy.John B. Cobb, Joseph Grange, William Hasker, Dirck Vorenkamp, Gu Linyu, James Behuniak, Yih-Hsien Yu, John Berthrong & Catherine Keller - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (2):159-296.
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    Écofascisme et écologie intégrale ou l’utilisation de l’urgence écologiste par les extrémismes de droite.Juliette Grange - 2022 - Cités 4 (4):43-55.
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    An irish Tao.Joseph Grange - 2002 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 29 (1):21–34.
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    As Technology Advances, Language Decays.Joseph Grange - 1989 - International Philosophical Quarterly 29 (2):163-173.
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    Cosmological and Urban Spaces.Joseph Grange - 2008 - In Michel Weber and Will Desmond (ed.), Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought. De Gruyter. pp. 667-678.
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    Conley, Verena andermatt, Helene Cixous and Madan Sarup, Jacques lacan.Joseph Grange - 1996 - International Studies in Philosophy 28 (2):119-119.
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    Deconstruction and the Philosophy of Culture.Joseph Grange - 1988 - Process Studies 17 (3):141-151.
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    Dewey in china: To teach and to learn (review).Joseph Grange - 2008 - Education and Culture 24 (2):pp. 60-62.
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    De l’animal de compagnie et du chien en particulier.Juliette Grange - 2019 - Cités 3:83.
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