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    Conceptualizations of well-being in adults with visual impairment: A scoping review.Nikki Heinze, Ffion Davies, Lee Jones, Claire L. Castle & Renata S. M. Gomes - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundDespite its ubiquity, it is often not clear what organizations and services mean by well-being. Visual impairment has been associated with poorer well-being and well-being has become a key outcome for support and services for adults living with VI. A shared understanding of what well-being means is therefore essential to enable assessment of well-being and cross-service provision of well-being support.ObjectivesTo provide an overview of the ways in which well-being has been conceptualized in research relating to adults living with VI.Eligibility criteriaArticles (...)
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    Exceptional Deliveries: Home Births as Ethical Anomalies in American Obstetrics.Claire L. Wendland - 2013 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 24 (3):253-265.
    Interest in home birth appears to be growing among American women, and most obstetricians can expect to encounter patients who are considering home birth. In 2011, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) issued an opinion statement intended to guide obstetricians in responding to such patients.In this article, I examine the ACOG statement in light of the historical and contemporary clinical realities surrounding home birth in the United States, an examination guided in part by my own experiences as an (...)
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    Antiquity and Photography: Early Views of Ancient Mediterranean Sites.Claire L. Lyons, John K. Papadopoulos, Lindsey S. Stewart & Andrew Szegedy-Maszak - 2005 - J. Paul Getty Museum.
    Biographical essays explore the careers of two major early photographers, Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey and William James Stillman. in addition, portfolios with works by Maxime Du Camp, John Beasley Greene, Francis Frith, Robert Macpherson, Adolphe Braun and others testify to the strength and consistency of other early photographers who captured the antique worlds around the Mediterranean."--BOOK JACKET.
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    Three Questions about Somatic Representations: A Response to Freedman's "Akratic Believing".Claire L. Pouncey - 2017 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 24 (4):347-350.
    I thoroughly enjoyed Dr. Freedman’s paper on “Akratic Believing.” Often, philosophy of psychiatry offers insights to clarify psychological and psychiatric concepts. Less frequently, it involves a real dialogue between philosophy and psychological science. Dr. Freedman’s account of what is bothersome, rather than just philosophically wrong-headed, about the concept of epistemic akrasia demonstrates that, at least where anxiety is concerned, the a posteriori world may have a great deal to offer theoretical philosophy. Freedman argues that understanding somatic responses to trauma, or (...)
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    A barrier to medical treatment? British medical practitioners, medical appliances and the patent controversy, 1870–1920.Claire L. Jones - 2016 - British Journal for the History of Science 49 (4):601-625.
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    The patent medicines industry in Georgian England: by Alan Mackintosh, London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, vii + 323 pp., £79.99 , £63.99 , ISBN: 978-3-319-69778-9.Claire L. Jones - 2019 - Annals of Science 76 (2):230-233.
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  7. Paradigm transitions in mathematics.Claire L. Parkinson - 1987 - Philosophia Mathematica (2):127-150.
  8. Madness versus badness: The ethical tension between the recovery movement and forensic psychiatry. [REVIEW]Claire L. Pouncey & Jonathan M. Lukens - 2010 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 31 (1):93-105.
    The mental health recovery movement promotes patient self-determination and opposes coercive psychiatric treatment. While it has made great strides towards these ends, its rhetoric impairs its political efficacy. We illustrate how psychiatry can share recovery values and yet appear to violate them. In certain criminal proceedings, for example, forensic psychiatrists routinely argue that persons with mental illness who have committed crimes are not full moral agents. Such arguments align with the recovery movement’s aim of providing appropriate treatment and services for (...)
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    Executive Functions and Impulsivity as Transdiagnostic Correlates of Psychopathology in Childhood: A Behavioral Genetic Analysis.Samantha M. Freis, Claire L. Morrison, Harry R. Smolker, Marie T. Banich, Roselinde H. Kaiser, John K. Hewitt & Naomi P. Friedman - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:863235.
    Executive functions (EFs) and impulsivity are dimensions of self-regulation that are both related to psychopathology. However, self-report measures of impulsivity and laboratory EF tasks typically display small correlations, and existing research indicates that impulsivity and EFs may tap separate aspects of self-regulation that independently statistically predict psychopathology in adulthood. However, relationships between EFs, impulsivity, and psychopathology may be different in childhood compared to adulthood. Here, we examine whether these patterns hold in the baseline assessment of the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive (...)
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    The patent medicines industry in Georgian England: by Alan Mackintosh, London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, vii + 323 pp., £79.99 (hardback), £63.99 (ebook), ISBN: 978-3-319-69778-9. [REVIEW]Claire L. Jones - 2019 - Annals of Science 76 (2):230-233.
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  11. Problematics of Grounded Theory: Innovations for Developing an Increasingly Rigorous Qualitative Method.Jason Adam Wasserman, Jeffrey Michael Clair & Kenneth L. Wilson - 2009 - Qualitative Research 9 (3):355-381.
    Our purpose in this article is to identify and suggest resolution for two core problematics of grounded theory. First, while grounded theory provides transparency to one part of the conceptualization process, where codes emerge directly from the data, it provides no such systematic or transparent way for gaining insight into the conceptual relationships between discovered codes. Producing a grounded theory depends not only on the definition of conceptual pieces, but the delineation of a relationship between at least two of those (...)
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    The Ethics of General Population Preventive Genomic Sequencing: Rights and Social Justice.Clair Morrissey & Rebecca L. Walker - 2018 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 43 (1):22-43.
    Advances in DNA sequencing technology open new possibilities for public health genomics, especially in the form of general population preventive genomic sequencing. Such screening programs would sit at the intersection of public health and preventive health care, and thereby at once invite and resist the use of clinical ethics and public health ethics frameworks. Despite their differences, these ethics frameworks traditionally share a central concern for individual rights. We examine two putative individual rights—the right not to know, and the child’s (...)
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  13. Les Savoirs dans les pratiques quotidiennes: recherches sur les représentations.Claire Belisle, Bernard Schiele & Smaïl Ait El Hadj (eds.) - 1984 - Paris: Editions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
     
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    The psychophysiological significance of the galvanic skin response.A. C. Mundy-Castle & B. L. McKiever - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 46 (1):15.
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    The Collected Letters of Henry Northrup Castle.Henry Northrup Castle, Alfred L. Castle & Marvin Krislov - 2013 - Ohio University Press.
    George Herbert Mead, one of America’s most important and influential philosophers, a founder of pragmatism, social psychology, and symbolic interactionism, was also a keen observer of American culture and early modernism. In the period from the 1870s to 1895, Henry Northrup Castle maintained a correspondence with family members and with Mead—his best friend at Oberlin College and brother-in-law—that reveals many of the intellectual, economic, and cultural forces that shaped American thought in that complex era. Close friends of John Dewey, (...)
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    Visual relations children find easy and difficult to process in figural analogies.Claire E. Stevenson, Rosa A. Alberto, Max A. van den Boom & Paul A. L. de Boeck - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  17. We Met Jesus: Dramatic Monologue.Ray L. St. Clair - 1953
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    The nature of solid solutions from determinations of equilibrium distributions of solute in centrifugal fields.L. W. Barr & A. D. Le Claire - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 20 (168):1289-1291.
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    Exploring social‐based discrimination among nursing home certified nursing assistants.Jasmine L. Travers, Anne M. Teitelman, Kevin A. Jenkins & Nicholas G. Castle - 2020 - Nursing Inquiry 27 (1):e12315.
    Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) provide the majority of direct care to nursing home residents in the United States and, therefore, are keys to ensuring optimal health outcomes for this frail older adult population. These diverse direct care workers, however, are often not recognized for their important contributions to older adult care and are subjected to poor working conditions. It is probable that social‐based discrimination lies at the core of poor treatment toward CNAs. This review uses perspectives from critical social theory (...)
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  20. Music therapy: processes of music therapy.Shannon de L'Etoile & Clair & Alicia - 2008 - In Susan Hallam, Ian Cross & Michael Thaut (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Music Psychology. Oxford University Press.
     
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  21. Is the via negative a kind of Scepticism?R. Purtill & L. Castle - 1998 - Skepsis: A Journal for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research 9.
  22. Challenge and Threat: A Critical Review of the Literature and an Alternative Conceptualization.Mark A. Uphill, Claire J. L. Rossato, Jon Swain & Jamie O’Driscoll - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Prompted by the development of the Theory of Challenge and Threat States in Athletes (Jones et al, 2009), recent years has witnessed a considerable increase in research examining challenge and threat in sport. This manuscript provides a critical review of the literature examining challenge and threat in sport, tracing its historical development and some of the current empirical ambiguities. In an attempt to reconcile some of these ambiguities, and utilising neurobiological evidence associated with approach- and avoidance-motivation (cf. Elliot & Covington, (...)
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    Bioethics Methods in the Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of the Human Genome Project Literature.Rebecca L. Walker & Clair Morrissey - 2013 - Bioethics 28 (9):481-490.
    While bioethics as a field has concerned itself with methodological issues since the early years, there has been no systematic examination of how ethics is incorporated into research on the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of the Human Genome Project. Yet ELSI research may bear a particular burden of investigating and substantiating its methods given public funding, an explicitly cross-disciplinary approach, and the perceived significance of adequate responsiveness to advances in genomics. We undertook a qualitative content analysis of a sample (...)
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  24. Comptes rendus-de la melancolie a l'enthousiasme, Robert Burton (1577-1640) et Anthony Ashley Cooper, comte de shaftesbury (1671-1713). [REVIEW]Claire Grignon-De Oliveira & L. Gallois - 2007 - Archives de Philosophie 70 (4):641.
     
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    Insights Regarding the Applicability of the Defining Issues Test to Advance Ethics Research with Accounting Students: A Meta-analytic Review.Anne L. Christensen, Jane Cote & Claire K. Latham - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 133 (1):141-163.
    Numerous researchers have investigated accounting students’ levels of moral reasoning, ethical choice and judgment employing the Defining Issues Test and using its P score as an indicator of moral reasoning. Not surprisingly, a number of DIT studies report conflicting results. Moreover, despite widespread use of the DIT, there is concern that it may not adequately measure all facets of ethical judgment :1–26, 2010). Thus, we endeavor to provide insight not only into the contradictory results but also about the applicability of (...)
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    Thoughts on SUPPORT.Martha L. Henderson & Claire Lobel - 1996 - Hastings Center Report 26 (5):2-2.
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    Feasibility of the music therapy assessment tool for awareness in disorders of consciousness (MATADOC) for use with pediatric populations.Wendy L. Magee, Claire M. Ghetti & Alvin Moyer - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Carlos Aldana-Valenzuela, MD, is Chief of the Department of Neonatology at the Hospital de Ginecopediatria of the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social in Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico. He is also a member of the Center for Studies in Bioethics at the University of Guanajuato.M. L. S. Bette Anton, Claire Brett, Michele A. Carter, Thomas A. Cavanaugh, Pieter de Vries Robbe, Richard Gorlin, Michael L. Gross & Matti Häyry - 2001 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10:3-5.
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    Visual Aspects of Reading Performance in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis.Rachel L. Wilson, Kevin B. Paterson, Victoria McGowan & Claire V. Hutchinson - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  30. An Informal Internet Survey on the Current State of Consciousness Science.Matthias Michel, Stephen M. Fleming, Hakwan Lau, Alan L. F. Lee, Susana Martinez-Conde, Richard E. Passingham, Megan A. K. Peters, Dobromir Rahnev, Claire Sergent & Kayuet Liu - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    The scientific study of consciousness emerged as an organized field of research only a few decades ago. As empirical results have begun to enhance our understanding of consciousness, it is important to find out whether other factors, such as funding for consciousness research and status of consciousness scientists, provide a suitable environment for the field to grow and develop sustainably. We conducted an online survey on people’s views regarding various aspects of the scientific study of consciousness as a field of (...)
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  31. Atkinson, Anthony P., 25.Renee Baillargeon, Susan Brake, F. Brown, Anne Castles, Max Coltheart, R. Coolen, L. Frazier, M. Howes, Amy Needham & E. Rameix - 1993 - Cognition 47:283.
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    Self perception and facial emotion perception of others in anorexia nervosa.Andrea Phillipou, Larry A. Abel, David J. Castle, Matthew E. Hughes, Caroline Gurvich, Richard G. Nibbs & Susan L. Rossell - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    The unexamined assumptions of intellectual property.E. Richard Gold, Wen Adams, David Castle, Ghislaine Cleret De Langavant, L. Martin Cloutier, Abdallah S. Daar, Amy Glass, Pamela J. Smith & Louise Bernier - 2004 - Public Affairs Quarterly 18 (4):299-344.
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    Short notices.D. J. Foskett, John Hayes, John Cumming, M. F. Cleugh, E. B. Castle, A. E. M. Seaborne, K. G. Mukherjee, S. Beaumont, K. W. Keohane, John Lawson, C. P. Hill, Brian Holmes, R. D. Gidney, L. J. Lewis, Maurice Preston & A. C. F. Beales - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (2):220-232.
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    L'universel et le singulier en éthique selon Søren Kierkegaard.André Clair - 2008 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 64 (2/4):829 - 840.
    Segundo o autor do artigo, e de acordo com a doutrina kierkegaardiana sobre os Estádios da Existência, o estádio ético, em si mesmo extraordinariamente complexo, não fica completamente elaborado a não ser na obra As Obras do Amor (1847). Nesse sentido, o artigo mostra até que ponto a vida ética segundo Kierkegaard remete sempre para a singularidade de um existente, o qual se descobre simultaneamente único e submetido a normas gerais. No centro deste projecto, porém, está a tese segundo a (...)
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    L’enfant exposé aux violences conjugales : une maltraitance destructrice et insidieuse.Claire Metz & Daria Silhan - 2021 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 232 (2):115-134.
    L’enfant exposé aux violences conjugales est encore trop peu considéré comme victime directe de ces violences, malgré les études réalisées en France et en Amérique du Nord. Les auteures ont mené une recherche qualitative clinique auprès de huit enfants témoins de violences conjugales durant leur petite enfance, accueillis avec leur mère dans deux structures dédiées, afin d’étudier leur fonctionnement psychique en leur proposant le test projectif du Patte-Noire. L’intérêt de cette étude réside dans le fait de recueillir la parole de (...)
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    De l’amitié entre hommes dans le roman moderne japonais : Kokoro ( Le pauvre cœur des hommes, 1914) de Natsume Sôseki.Claire Dodane - 2020 - Diogène n° 265-265 (1-2):127-139.
    Partant du constat que l’amitié n’est pas traitée par les femmes écrivains, cet article relit et analyse la portée du célèbre roman Kokoro de l’écrivain Natsume Sôseki (1867-1916), pilier de la littérature japonaise moderne, qui repose sur deux histoires consécutives d’amitié. Un jeune homme découvre l’amitié avec un homme un peu plus âgé, qui a lui-même dans sa jeunesse connu une amitié très vive avec un jeune homme du même village, avant qu’une histoire d’amour les séparent tragiquement. La lecture de (...)
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    De l’amitié entre hommes dans le roman moderne japonais : Kokoro ( Le pauvre cœur des hommes, 1914) de Natsume Sôseki.Claire Dodane - 2020 - Diogène n° 265-266 (1):127-139.
    Partant du constat que l’amitié n’est pas traitée par les femmes écrivains, cet article relit et analyse la portée du célèbre roman Kokoro de l’écrivain Natsume Sôseki (1867-1916), pilier de la littérature japonaise moderne, qui repose sur deux histoires consécutives d’amitié. Un jeune homme découvre l’amitié avec un homme un peu plus âgé, qui a lui-même dans sa jeunesse connu une amitié très vive avec un jeune homme du même village, avant qu’une histoire d’amour les séparent tragiquement. La lecture de (...)
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    (Ré)écrire l'exposition par sa scénographie.Claire Lahuerta - 2013 - le Portique 30 (30).
    Aujourd’hui, l’exposition plasticienne crée un nouveau langage en direction du spectateur. Réinventant des signes et des qualités sensibles, elle redéfinit la fabrique comme la perception du plaisir et du jugement de goût et, d’un même élan, restitue à l’œuvre ce que l’esthétique, comme science de l’art, n’aurait jamais dû lui soustraire : la foi en sa capacité critique.
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    Réflexions sur la construction de l'arbre généalogique avec des enfants ou des adolescents.Claire Metz - 2005 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 169 (3):124-130.
    La construction de l’arbre généalogique tend à se répandre comme médiateur au cours d’entretiens dans des cadres aussi différents que le travail social, les enquêtes de recherche et le travail clinique thérapeutique. Mise en place de repères structurants pour l’identité singulière et familiale de la personne, outil de médiation facilitant la parole, cette technique semble présenter nombre d’avantages. Pourtant son utilisation avec des enfants ou des adolescents mérite d’être interrogée. En effet, la construction de l’arbre généalogique est un médiateur particulier (...)
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    L’Agora des Compétaliastes.Claire Hasenohr - 2008 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 132 (2):817-822.
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    Marx et l’élaboration du concept de nature dans la philosophie de Merleau-Ponty.Claire Dodeman - 2015 - Actuel Marx 58 (2):118-129.
    This paper aims at exploring the field of relations between Merleau-Ponty and Marx. Re-reading the unpublished texts from the 1940s and 1950s, the intention is to demonstrate that Merleau-Ponty uses The Economic and Philosophic Manuscript of 1844 not only in a political way, but also in a philosophical way. In an original interpretive approach concerning the question of Nature, the paper seeks to demonstrate that this conception suggests that Marx takes on a new place in the development leading from a (...)
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  43. The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: a pluralogue. Part 4: general conclusion.Allen Frances, Michael A. Cerullo, John Chardavoyne, Hannah S. Decker, Michael B. First, Nassir Ghaemi, Gary Greenberg, Andrew C. Hinderliter, Warren A. Kinghorn, Steven G. LoBello, Elliott B. Martin, Aaron L. Mishara, Joel Paris, Joseph M. Pierre, Ronald W. Pies, Harold A. Pincus, Douglas Porter, Claire Pouncey, Michael A. Schwartz, Thomas Szasz, Jerome C. Wakefield, G. Scott Waterman, Owen Whooley, Peter Zachar & James Phillips - 2012 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 7:14-.
    In the conclusion to this multi-part article I first review the discussions carried out around the six essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis – the position taken by Allen Frances on each question, the commentaries on the respective question along with Frances’ responses to the commentaries, and my own view of the multiple discussions. In this review I emphasize that the core question is the first – what is the nature of psychiatric illness – and that in some manner all further (...)
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    L'épreuve de soi.Claire Marin (ed.) - 2003 - Paris: Armand Colin.
    L'actuel regain d'intérêt pour la philosophie témoigne de l'attente la plus légitime qui soit, eu égard aux prétentions traditionnelles et à l'aura de cette discipline, mais également la plus difficile à satisfaire : qu'elle mène celui qui épouse ses chemins à une véritable réappropriation de sa propre existence, à une recréation personnelle. Impossible ici de se satisfaire d'un horizon de consolations aimables et de recettes de prospérité, non plus que de vertiges théorisants ou d'érudition monomaniaque. Face à un monde qui (...)
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    L'"Euro-Méditerranée" ou l'invention d'une cohabitation culturelle entre l'Europe et son Sud.Claire Visier - 1999 - Hermes 23:205.
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    L'homme sans fièvre.Claire Marin - 2013 - Paris: Armand Colin.
    Sommes-nous tous malades? La médecine, ses approches de l'humain, son vocabulaire ont pénétré dans notre univers quotidien. Une telle médicalisation de notre existence n'est pas sans effet. Les problèmes du corps et de l'âme se voient systématiquement redéfinis en pathologies et les différentes phases de la vie accompagnées de l'aide technique médicale. Celle-ci esquisse la figure d'un homme amélioré par les biotechnologies, débarrassé des aléas des passions, maîtrisant ses colères et ses pulsions: un homme sans fièvre. Ainsi paradoxalement, à mesure (...)
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    L'activité sans causalité du sujet malebranchiste.Claire Schwartz - 2009 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 107 (4):607-635.
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    Duplications of the neuropeptide receptor gene VIPR2 confer significant risk for schizophrenia.Vladimir Vacic, Shane McCarthy, Dheeraj Malhotra, Fiona Murray, Hsun-Hua Chou, Aine Peoples, Vladimir Makarov, Seungtai Yoon, Abhishek Bhandari, Roser Corominas, Lilia M. Iakoucheva, Olga Krastoshevsky, Verena Krause, Verónica Larach-Walters, David K. Welsh, David Craig, John R. Kelsoe, Elliot S. Gershon, Suzanne M. Leal, Marie Dell Aquila, Derek W. Morris, Michael Gill, Aiden Corvin, Paul A. Insel, Jon McClellan, Mary-Claire King, Maria Karayiorgou, Deborah L. Levy, Lynn E. DeLisi & Jonathan Sebat - unknown
    Rare copy number variants have a prominent role in the aetiology of schizophrenia and other neuropsychiatric disorders. Substantial risk for schizophrenia is conferred by large CNVs at several loci, including microdeletions at 1q21.1, 3q29, 15q13.3 and 22q11.2 and microduplication at 16p11.2. However, these CNVs collectively account for a small fraction of cases, and the relevant genes and neurobiological mechanisms are not well understood. Here we performed a large two-stage genome-wide scan of rare CNVs and report the significant association of copy (...)
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  49. La défiance à l'égard de la médecine: enjeux philosophiques de Locke à Rousseau.Claire Crignon - 2022 - In Johanna Lenne-Cornuez & Céline Spector (eds.), Rousseau et Locke. Dialogues critiques. Liverpool, Royaume-Uni: Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment, Liverpool University Press.
  50. L'Heure de Dieu.Claire Martigues - 1970 - 53-Saint-Céneré,: Éditions Saint-Michel.
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