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  1. Sommes-nous bien nous? Petite socio-anthropologie des guichets dans un hôtel de ville.Claudine Dardy - 1994 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 97:389-401.
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    Primoratz on Terrorism.Tony Dardis - 1992 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 9 (1):93-97.
    ABSTRACT In ‘What is Terrorism?’ Igor Primoratz defines terrorism as “the deliberate use of violence, or the threat of its use, against innocent people, with the aim of intimidating them, or other people, into a course of action they would not otherwise take”. In this article I argue that Primoratz is wrong (a) to posit a necessary connection between terrorism and terror or intimidation, (b) to argue that terrorism is directed solely against people, and not, for example, property, and (c) (...)
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    Ramsey's Pragmatism.Claudine Tiercelin - 2004 - Dialectica 58 (4):529-547.
    For C.S. Peirce, who had a well‐known influence on many aspects of Ramsey's thought, pragmatism was viewed as inseparable from realism. The aim of this paper is to challenge the view according to which Ramsey's reflexions on universals are of a mere linguistic and logical nature. Not only is this view controversial, but it may be argued that some elements in Ramsey's analyses suggest a possibly realist answer to the problem of universals. By drawing comparisons with Peirce's own position, it (...)
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    Donald Davidson’s Triangulation Argument: A Philosophical Inquiry.Robert H. Myers & Claudine Verheggen - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
    According to many commentators, Davidson’s earlier work on philosophy of action and truth-theoretic semantics is the basis for his reputation, and his later forays into broader metaphysical and epistemological issues, and eventually into what became known as the triangulation argument, are much less successful. This book by two of his former students aims to change that perception. In Part One, Verheggen begins by providing an explanation and defense of the triangulation argument, then explores its implications for questions concerning semantic normativity (...)
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    Discovering Complexity: Decomposition and Localization as Strategies in Scientific Research.Anthony Dardis - 1995 - Metaphilosophy 26 (4):435-440.
    Book review of Bechtel and Richardson, Discovering Complexity (1993). Review suggests that one theme of the book -- that scientific reason is "constituted" in part by a cognitive strategy of finding complexity -- is not fully supported.
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  6. Symbolic or Decorative? The Inhabited Scroll as a Means of Studying Some Early Byzantine Mentalities.Claudine Dauphin - 1978 - Byzantion 48:10-34.
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    Relation priming, the lexical boost, and alignment in dialogue.Claudine N. Raffray, Martin J. Pickering & Holly P. Branigan - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (4):394-395.
    The authors' claim that analogical reasoning is the product of relational priming is compatible with language processing work that emphasizes the role of low-level automatic processes in the alignment of situation models in dialogue. However, their model ignores recent behavioral evidence demonstrating a effect on relational priming. We discuss implications of these data.
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    The Philosophes and Black Slavery: 1748-1765.Claudine Hunting - 1978 - Journal of the History of Ideas 39 (3):405.
  9. Sunburn.Anthony Dardis - 1993 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (3):577-598.
    Causally committed properties are properties which require that their instances have a cause (or an effect) of a certain kind. Sunburn, for instance, must be caused by the sun. Causal relevance is a contingent dependency relation between properties of events. The connection between a causally committed property and the property to which it is committed is not contingent. Hence a pair consisting of a causally committed property and the property to which it is committed should not be in the causal (...)
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    Kierkegaard’s Response to the Hegelian Necessity of the Past.Claudine Davidshofer - 2021 - International Philosophical Quarterly 61 (2):189-206.
    This article analyzes the “Interlude” in Kierkegaard’s Philosophical Fragments. In particular, it examines Johannes Climacus’s response to Hegel’s view that a past actuality is necessary. I provide an in-depth analysis of Hegel’s view of modality and of what he means when he says that a past actuality is necessary. In contrast to the standard scholarly interpretation, I argue that Climacus need not reject Hegel’s view because Hegel’s view of the necessity of the past is not so controversial or difficult to (...)
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  11. Assisted Procreation: Fertility in Mourning and the Perspectives of the Couple.Claudine Bourg - 1998 - Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 4 (2):29-32.
     
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    Ethical dilemmas in medically assisted procreation: A psychological perspective.Claudine Bourg - 2007 - Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 13 (2):22-31.
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    Kierkegaard’s Aesthete in Either/or: Using Hegelian Mediation in Everyday Life.Claudine Davidshofer - 2019 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 24 (1):3-27.
    This paper discusses how Kierkegaard’s aesthete in Either/or’s “Diapsalmata” and “Rotation of Crops” attempts to apply Hegel’s principle of mediation to everyday decision-making. This paper has two main goals: First, it provides an in-depth analysis of exactly how the aesthete’s approach to decision-making follows the dialectical pattern of Hegelian mediation. Second, it argues that even though the aesthete meets with unfortunate results, the aesthete cannot be so easily dismissed. The aesthete’s Hegelian perspective is still relevant to daily life because it (...)
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  14. Représentations médiévales du mythe de l'enfant divin.Claudine Marc - 2002 - Iris 23:17-25.
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    Problèmes actuels de la génétique des populations.Claudine Petit - 1981 - Revue de Synthèse 102 (103-104):351-379.
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    Mental Causation: The Mind-Body Problem.Anthony Dardis - 2008 - Columbia University Press.
    Two thousand years ago, Lucretius said that everything is atoms in the void; it's physics all the way down. Contemporary physicalism agrees. But if that's so how can we—how can our thoughts, emotions, our values—make anything happen in the physical world? This conceptual knot, the mental causation problem, is the core of the mind-body problem, closely connected to the problems of free will, consciousness, and intentionality. Anthony Dardis shows how to unravel the knot. He traces its early appearance in the (...)
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  17. Semantic Normativity and Naturalism.Claudine Verheggen - 2011 - Logique Et Analyse 54 (216):553-567.
    I distinguish among three senses in which meaning may be said to be normative, one trivial, the other two more robust. According to the trivial sense, meaningful expressions have conditions of correct application. According to the first robust sense, these conditions are determined by norms. According to the second robust sense, statements about these conditions have normative implications. Normativity in one or the other of the robust senses, but not in the trivial sense, is commonly thought to pose a threat (...)
     
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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 et (...)
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    The community view revisited.Claudine Verheggen - 2007 - Metaphilosophy 38 (5):612-631.
    Joining a vast Wittgensteinian anti-theoretical movement, John Canfield has argued that it is possible to read the claims that (1) “language is essentially communal” and (2) “it is conceptually possible that a Crusoe isolated from birth should speak or follow rules” in such a way that they are perfectly compatible, and, indeed, that Wittgenstein held them both at once. The key to doing this is to drain them of any theoretical content or implications that would put each claim at odds (...)
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  20. Hopital & ethique: Roles et defis Des comites d'ethiq ue cliniq ue.Claudine Eyraud All - 1996 - HEC Forum 8 (3):187-191.
     
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    Andrés Holguín et la poésie française: une brève lecture de Mallarmé en traduction.Claudine Lécrivain - 2015 - Co-herencia 12 (22):59-95.
    La réception en Espagne de l’œuvre de Stéphane Mallarmé s’organise en quatre moments centraux, marqués par un certain succès critique et par la circulation de traductions en espagnol. Entre 1940 et 1960, Mallarmé figure dans l’anthologie Poesía Francesa du poète colombien Andrés Holguín, anthologie qui présente l’intérêt d’une articulation permanente entre les poèmes traduits et les notices introductrices sur chaque poète retenu, qui développe ainsi deux niveaux de réception critique et de présentation de la poésie française. L’article analyse dans un (...)
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    O Problema da Aplicatio da Norma Constitucional e a Judicialização da Saúde No Brasil: A Efetivação Dos Direitos Sociais Via Políticas Públicas.Claudine Freire Rodembusch & Henrique Alexander Keske - 2020 - Revista Brasileira de Filosofia do Direito 6 (1):58.
    O presente artigo trata do fenômeno da judicialização da saúde no Brasil, a partir do significativo acúmulo de demandas judiciais promovidas pela cidadania ativa, como forma de concretização do direito social fundamental à saúde. Valendo-se de pesquisa bibliográfica e recurso a bancos de dados oficiais, apresenta o percurso doutrinário, a base constitucional e legal, bem como trata das decisões judiciais a essa demanda social como inseridas no contexto de uma política pública judiciária necessária a efetivação de tais direitos, como resposta (...)
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    Wittgenstein and Davidson on Language, Thought, and Action.Claudine Verheggen (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Wittgenstein and Davidson are two of the most influential and controversial figures of twentieth-century philosophy. However, whereas Wittgenstein is often regarded as a deflationary philosopher, Davidson is considered to be a theory builder and systematic philosopher par excellence. Consequently, little work has been devoted to comparing their philosophies with each other. In this volume of new essays, leading scholars show that in fact there is much that the two share. By focusing on the similarities between Wittgenstein and Davidson, their essays (...)
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    Decision-making in amnesia: Do advantageous decisions require conscious knowledge of previous behavioural choices?Klemens Gutbrod, Claudine Krouzel, Helene Hofer, René Müri, Walter J. Perrig & Radek Ptak - 2006 - Neuropsychologia 44 (8):1315-1324.
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    Towards A Better Understanding of Cognitive Polyphasia.Claudine Provencher - 2011 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 41 (4):377-395.
    Despite its intuitive appeal and the empirical evidence for it, the hypothesis of cognitive polyphasia (Moscovici, 1961/1976/2008) remains largely unexplored. This article attempts to clarify some of the ideas behind this concept by examining its operations at the level of individuals and by proposing a conceptual model that includes some elements of social cognition. Indeed, calls for a rapprochement between the theory of social representations and cognitive psychology have been made by Moscovici, in particular, in his 1984 paper on The (...)
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    La femme devant le "tribunal masculin" dans trois romans des lumières: Challe, Prévost, Cazotte.Claudine Hunting - 1987 - Peter Lang.
    Cette etude est une lecture, une interpretation feministe de trois romans des Lumieres - Les Illustres Francaises de Challe (la sixieme histoire) (1713), L'Histoire du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut de Prevost (1731), et Le Diable amoureux de Cazotte (1772) - notamment du theme de la vertu feminine et de ses transgressions, sur le plan sexuel, a une epoque de transformation profonde dans le domaine de l'ethique et des moeurs. Pris au piege entre la tradition et les nouvelles (...)
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    Vers une théorie générale de la fiction.Claudine Jacquenod - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (157):143-167.
    Cet article remet en question une définition de la fiction parue en 1988, dans un ouvrage intitulé « Contribution à une étude du concept de fiction ». Etant fondée sur la théorie des actes de langage, cette définition présentait en effet l’inconvénient de ne pouvoir s’appliquer qu’aux fictions verbales. Une nouvelle définition est donc proposée dans cet article, faisant apparaître clairement la fiction comme un concept de nature pragmaticosémiotique : une fiction est une représentation, verbale ou non verbale, qu’un auteur (...)
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  28. Gedichte.Claudine Kranz - 2001 - In Norbert Haas, Rainer Nägele, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger & Gerhard Herrgott (eds.), Kontamination. Eggingen: Edition Isele.
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    Tapping the wisdom of the ancestors: an attempt to recast vodou and morality through the voice of Mama Lola and Karen McCarthy Brown.Claudine Michel - 1996 - Boston: University of Massachusetts, William Monroe Trotter Institute.
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    Madeleine Pelletier (1874–1939): The Politics of Sexual Oppression.Claudine Mitchell - 1989 - Feminist Review 33 (1):72-92.
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    Andrés Holguín et la poésie française: une brève lecture de Mallarmé en traduction.Lécrivain Claudine - 2015 - Co-herencia 12 (22):59-95.
    La réception en Espagne de l’œuvre de Stéphane Mallarmé s’organise en quatre moments centraux, marqués par un certain succès critique et par la circulation de traductions en espagnol. Entre 1940 et 1960, Mallarmé figure dans l’anthologie Poesía Francesa du poète colombien Andrés Holguín, anthologie qui présente l’intérêt d’une articulation permanente entre les poèmes traduits et les notices introductrices sur chaque poète retenu, qui développe ainsi deux niveaux de réception critique et de présentation de la poésie française. L’article analyse dans un (...)
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  32. Triangulation.Claudine Verheggen - 2013 - In Ernest LePore & Kirk Ludwig (eds.), A Companion to Donald Davidson (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy). Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 456-471.
    The chapter first provides a detailed exposition of Davidson's triangulation argument to the effect that only someone who has interacted simultaneously with another person and the world they share could have a language and thoughts. It then examines the core objections that have been made to the argument, namely, that triangulation is not needed either to fix the propositional contents of one's thoughts and utterances or to have the concept of objective truth; that one need not have the concept of (...)
     
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    Carnap and Quine on Explanationism in Ontology.Anthony Dardis - 2023 - Acta Analytica 39 (1):19-36.
    Let “explanationism” be the view that ontology is fundamentally an explanatory enterprise. What it does is “on a par” with natural science, as Quine put it. Carnap appears to offer a “lighter weight” alternative in “Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology”: ontology is concerned with semantics and language choice. This paper argues that Carnap’s account of the internal/external distinction is of less use than Carnap suggests for diagnosis of disputes in ontology. But he largely agrees with Quine about explanationism. I propose that (...)
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  34. Towards a New Kind of Semantic Normativity.Claudine Verheggen - 2015 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 23 (3):410-424.
    Hannah Ginsborg has recently offered a new account of normativity, according to which normative attitudes are essential to the meaningful use of language. The kind of normativity she has in mind –– not semantic but ‘primitive’ — is supposed to help us to avoid the pitfalls of both non-reductionist and reductive dispositionalist theories of meaning. For, according to her, it enables us both to account for meaning in non-semantic terms, which non-reductionism cannot do, and to make room for the normativity (...)
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  35. A structure for mental causation.Anthony Dardis - 2009
    This paper suggests a structure that makes room for a class of solutions to the mental causation problem.
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  36. Are we really ourselves-social-anthropology of municipal services.C. Dardy - 1994 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 97:389-401.
     
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    Individualism and the new logical connections argument.Anthony Dardis - 2002 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 2 (4):83-102.
    Jerry Fodor argues for individualism and for narrow content by way of rejecting an argument based on the conceptual connections between reason-properties and action-properties. In this paper I show that Fodor’s argument fails. He is right that there is a New Logical Connections Argument to be made, and that it does show that water thoughts and XYZ thoughts are not different causal powers with respect to intentional properties of behaviors. However, the New Logical Connections Argument also shows that they are (...)
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  38. Effets psychiques du mouvement continu et de l'illimitation dans l'exercice contemporain de la pensée1.Claudine Haroche - 2006 - In Eugène Enriquez, Claudine Haroche & Jan Spurk (eds.), Désir de Penser, Peur de Penser. Parangon-Vs. pp. 270.
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  39. Eléments pour une anthropologie politique des positions et des préséances (types d'économies psychiques et systèmes politiques chez Norbert Elias et le Duc de Saint-Simon): Norbert Elias: une lecture plurielle.Claudine Haroche & Ana Montoia - 1995 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 99:247-263.
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  40. La civilité et la politesse: des objets «négligés» de la sociologie politique.Claudine Haroche - 1993 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 94:97-120.
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    L'inévaluable dans une société de défiance.Claudine Haroche - 2011 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie n° 128-129 (1):53-78.
    Résumé Nous sommes à présent dans des sociétés de contrôle continu qui induisent et renforcent le manque de confiance, et au-delà une défiance diffuse et grandissante qui conduit à parler de société de défiance. Dans ces sociétés, il est exigé, des organismes comme des individus, de rendre compte avec précision non tant de ce qu’ils ont fait, mais de ce qu’ils sont en train de faire dans le moment présent, et tout autant de ce qu’ils envisagent de faire : on (...)
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  42. Urgence sanitaire et liens sociaux: L'exceptionnalité du sida?: Crises sociales, crise de l'organisation.Claudine Herzlich & Philippe Adam - 1997 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 102:5-28.
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    Farsahhan sih selban imu_[…], _lihhamun hreinnan… Alles nur Worte? Askese in Scriptorium und Bibliothek.Claudine Moulin - 2010 - Das Mittelalter 15 (1):15-37.
    Focusing especially on case studies from the Old High German glosses to the Rule of Benedict, and especially on the lexeme disciplina, one of their central ascetic terms, this contribution examines different manifestations and methods of the glossators’ annotation system from a primarily linguistic viewpoint. The Old High German words interpolated between and to the side of the Latin lines are interpreted not only as linguistic primary material, but at the same time as means of deepening our cultural-historical understanding of (...)
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    Elaboration d'un corpus morphophonologique : l'épenthèse consonantique à la frontière suffixale en français.Claudine Pagliano - 2004 - Corpus 3.
    Cet article présente les différentes étapes nécessaires à la construction d'un corpus visant l'étude des épenthèses consonantiques entre radicaux et suffixes en français, depuis le rassemblement des données brutes jusqu'au corpus final, débarrassé des termes dont la consonne candidate s'est avérée ne pas être épenthétique. Ce faisant, il montre les limites d'une extraction automatique des termes dérivés dans ce cadre morphophonologique. Enfin, il souligne le rôle d'un corpus raisonné dans la progression de l'analyse et la nécessaire interaction entre empirie et (...)
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    Elaboration d'un corpus morphophonologique : l'épenthèse consonantique à la frontière suffixale en français.Claudine Pagliano - 2004 - Corpus 3.
    Cet article présente les différentes étapes nécessaires à la construction d'un corpus visant l'étude des épenthèses consonantiques entre radicaux et suffixes en français, depuis le rassemblement des données brutes jusqu'au corpus final, débarrassé des termes dont la consonne candidate s'est avérée ne pas être épenthétique. Ce faisant, il montre les limites d'une extraction automatique des termes dérivés dans ce cadre morphophonologique. Enfin, il souligne le rôle d'un corpus raisonné dans la progression de l'analyse et la nécessaire interaction entre empirie et (...)
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    Pères et beaux-pères de familles recomposées : contextes de vulnérabilité, besoins et services offerts au Québec.Claudine Parent, Marie-Christine Saint-Jacques, Marie-Hélène Labonté & Diane Dubeau - 2013 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 3 (3):69-82.
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    Pères et beaux-pères de familles recomposées : contextes de vulnérabilité, besoins et services offerts au Québec.Claudine Parent, Marie-Christine Saint-Jacques, Marie-Hélène Labonté & Diane Dubeau - 2013 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 3:69-82.
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  48. Comment on Searle: Philosophy and the Empirical Study of Consciousness.Anthony Dardis - 1993 - Consciousness and Cognition 2 (4):320-333.
    I make three points about Searle’s philosophical work on consciousness and intentionality. First, I comment on Searle’s presentation and paper “The Problems of Consciousness.” I show that one of Searle’s philosophical claims about the relation between consciousness and intentionality appears to conflict with a demand he makes on acceptable empirical theories of the brain. Second, I argue that closer attention to the difference between conceptual connections and empirical connections corrects and improves Searle’s response to the so-called “Logical Connections” argument, the (...)
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    The gender of European migration to colonial Algeria (nineteenth century-early twentieth century).Claudine Guiard - 2021 - Clio 54:247-271.
    Amorcées dès la conquête d’Alger en 1830, les migrations européennes s’amplifient quand Louis-Philippe décide en décembre 1840, après dix ans d’atermoiements, de conquérir l’ensemble du territoire algérien en y installant une colonie de peuplement. Or, bien que la présence de femmes européennes en Algérie soit avérée dès les premiers recensements démographiques, les nombreuses études concernant les migrations européennes sont pour l’essentiel asexuées. Cet article revisite ces flux migratoires au regard du genre. L’analyse de données quantitatives fournies par l’administration française tant (...)
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    Crise de la conscience contemporaine et expansion d'un savoir non cumulatif.Claudine Haroche - 2008 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 125 (2):331.
    On examine dans cette étude les effets des flux sensoriels et informationnels continus et accélérés sur la conscience, sur les capacités de penser et de réfléchir. Ces flux conduisent – au-delà de l’inachèvement intrinsèque à toute science dont parlait Weber – à des formes instables, changeantes et illimitées, perçues comme telles par le sujet, et tendant dès lors à provoquer un état de crise de la conscience, d’insécurité psychique profonde dans la fluidité contemporaine.We deal here with the effects caused by (...)
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