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    Maarek, P. J. (ed.) (2022). Manufacturing government communication on Covid-19: A comparative perspective. Cham: Springer International Publishing. 395 pp. [REVIEW]Lydie Denis - 2024 - Communications 49 (1):166-168.
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    Lydie Salvayre: A Selected Bibliography.Lydie Salvayre - 2004 - Substance 33 (2):59-59.
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    I. SINKEVIĆ, The Church of St. Panteleimon at Nerezi. Architecture, Programme, Patronage, Wiesbaden, 2000.Lydie Misguich & Catherine Vanderheyde - 2002 - Byzantion 72:283-286.
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    Refutation.Lydie Salvayre & Roxanne Lapidus - 2004 - Substance 33 (2):10-12.
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    Charles-François Exchaquet (1746–1792) et les Plans en Relief du Mont-Blanc.Lydie Touret - 1989 - Annals of Science 46 (1):1-20.
    Pendant tout le XVIII° siècle et surtout à partir de 1741, il y eut diverses tentatives pour atteindre le sommet du Mont-Blanc. Le 3 août 1787 Horace-Bénédict De Saussure parvint à la cime du fameux mont et sut donner le plus grand retentissement à cet exploit tant dans les milieux mondain que scientifique.Afin de commémorer cet évênement, Charles François Exchaquet construisit des maquettes de la Vallée de Chamonix et du Mont-Blanc qui se vendirent dans toute l'Europe. A notre connaissance il (...)
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  6. Hauy's Parisian and international relations.Lydie Touret - 1997 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 50 (3).
     
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    Relations parisiennes et internationales de René-Just Haüy/Haüy's Parisian and international relations.Lydie Touret - 1997 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 50 (3):303-334.
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    Aspectuality and tempo in Pierre Reverdy's' Encore L'amour'.Lydie Ibo - 2008 - Semiotica 2008 (169):93-105.
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    L'aspectualite et le tempo dans ‘Encore L'amour’ de Pierre Reverdy.Lydie Ibo - 2008 - Semiotica 2008 (169):93-105.
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    Marie Ndiaye's Discombobulated Subject.Lydie Moudileno - 2006 - Substance 35 (3):83-94.
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    On the Semantic Structure of ‘Meaning’ and ‘Understanding’.Denis Zaslawsky - 1981 - In Herman Parret & Jacques Bouveresse (eds.), Meaning and understanding. New York: W. de Gruyter. pp. 61-76.
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    La dialectique des images chez Bergson.Lydie Adolphe - 1951 - Presses universitaires de France.
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  13. La philosophie religieuse de Bergson.Lydie Adolphe - 1946 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
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    En Grèce antique, la douloureuse obligation de la maternité.Lydie Bodiou, Pierre Brulé & Laurence Pierini - 2005 - Clio 21:17-42.
    C’est sur la scène tragique - dans les oeuvres d’Euripide, particulièrement -, face au public masculin de la cité, que les femmes grecques viennent crier la douleur de la maternité. Caisse de résonance de douleurs et de malheurs. De la douleur la plus féminine, celle d’enfanter, bien sûr, mais aussi du malheur le plus féminin : celui d’être apais. Certes, l’homme sans descendance souffre de cette vacuité, mais cette tare d’être sans enfant, c’est seulement pour la femme qu’elle s’étend à (...)
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    Beyond sweatshops: positive deviancy and global labour practices.Denis G. Arnold & Laura P. Hartman - 2005 - Business Ethics: A European Review 14 (3):206-222.
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    Le Serment d’Hippocrate et les femmes grecques.Lydie Brulé Bodiou - 2005 - Clio 21:231-238.
    Le Serment d’Hippocrate, sans doute le texte que la postérité a retenu comme le plus fameux des écrits médicaux de l’Antiquité grecque, prend en une phrase position sur l’avortement : « Je ne remettrai pas non plus à une femme de pessaire abortif ». Les commentaires de ce passage du Serment ont été et sont toujours nombreux et donnent lieu à de multiples controverses. Mais une lecture littérale permet d’affirmer qu’il ne s’agit nullement d’une interdiction pure et simple de l’avortement, (...)
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    Rapt, viol et mariage dans l’Antiquité gréco-romaine.Lydie Bodiou & Michel Briand - 2015 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 208 (2):17-32.
    L’histoire étudiée est celle, bien connue, de l’enlèvement de Korê, jeune fille arrachée avec violence à sa mère Déméter par son futur mari Hadès, roi des Enfers. Ce récit a traversé les siècles dans des versions successives, de la Grèce archaïque à la romanité tardive. Dans cet article, l’objectif est d’identifier dans les discours et les images en quoi ils mettent en scène une prise de corps brutale et un arrachement au monde sécurisé de l’enfance. La méthodologie croise une perspective (...)
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    Rapt, viol et mariage dans l’Antiquité gréco-romaine.Lydie Bodiou & Michel Briand - 2015 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 208 (2):17-32.
    L’histoire étudiée est celle, bien connue, de l’enlèvement de Korê, jeune fille arrachée avec violence à sa mère Déméter par son futur mari Hadès, roi des Enfers. Ce récit a traversé les siècles dans des versions successives, de la Grèce archaïque à la romanité tardive. Dans cet article, l’objectif est d’identifier dans les discours et les images en quoi ils mettent en scène une prise de corps brutale et un arrachement au monde sécurisé de l’enfance. La méthodologie croise une perspective (...)
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    Sandra Boehringer & Violaine Sebillotte Cuchet (dir.), « Des femmes en action. L’individu et la fonction en Grèce antique.Lydie Bodiou - 2014 - Clio 39.
    Cet ouvrage est le premier hors-série de la revue Métis. Le numéro réunit douze contributions issues d’un séminaire de recherche qui s’est tenu à l’automne 2011 à Épineuil. L’introduction de Sandra Boehringer avec la collaboration de Violaine Sebillotte-Cuchet retrace deux décennies (1992-2012) de réflexions menées autour et par la revue Métis sur les rapports sociaux de sexes, la question de la différence des sexes, l’histoire des femmes jusqu’au questionnement actuel sur le genre. Ce regard...
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  20. Four Pillars of Statisticalism.Denis M. Walsh, André Ariew & Mohan Matthen - 2017 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 9 (1):1-18.
    Over the past fifteen years there has been a considerable amount of debate concerning what theoretical population dynamic models tell us about the nature of natural selection and drift. On the causal interpretation, these models describe the causes of population change. On the statistical interpretation, the models of population dynamics models specify statistical parameters that explain, predict, and quantify changes in population structure, without identifying the causes of those changes. Selection and drift are part of a statistical description of population (...)
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  21. Consciousness and Intentionality in Anton Marty’s Lecture on Descriptive Psychology.Denis Fisette - 2017 - In Fisette Denis (ed.), Mind and Language. On the Philosophy of Anton Marty. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 23-40.
    Abstract: In this study, I propose to examine Marty’s reconstruction of the general framework in which Brentano develops his theory of consciousness. My starting point is the formulation, at the very beginning of the second chapter of the second book of Brentano’s Psychology, of two theses on mental phenomena, which constitute the basis of Brentano’s theory of primary and secondary objects. In the second part, I examine the objection of infinite regress raised against Brentano’s theory of primary and secondary objects (...)
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  22. Narratives, capabilities and climate change : towards a sustainable culture.Nathalie Blanc & Lydie Laigle - 2018 - In Inger J. Birkeland (ed.), Cultural sustainability and the nature-culture interface: livelihoods, policies, and methodologies. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, earthscan from Routledge.
     
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  23. Not a sure thing: Fitness, probability, and causation.Denis M. Walsh - 2010 - Philosophy of Science 77 (2):147-171.
    In evolutionary biology changes in population structure are explained by citing trait fitness distribution. I distinguish three interpretations of fitness explanations—the Two‐Factor Model, the Single‐Factor Model, and the Statistical Interpretation—and argue for the last of these. These interpretations differ in their degrees of causal commitment. The first two hold that trait fitness distribution causes population change. Trait fitness explanations, according to these interpretations, are causal explanations. The last maintains that trait fitness distribution correlates with population change but does not cause (...)
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    Appendix: Das Elend der Philosophie im französischen Original.Denis Mäder - 2010 - In Denis Mäder (ed.), Fortschritt bei Marx. Berlin: Akademie. pp. 345-347.
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  25. Philologie der Welt.Denis Thouard - 2009 - In Markus Messling & Ute Tintemann (eds.), Der Mensch ist nur Mensch durch Sprache: zur Sprachlichkeit des Menschen. München: Wilhelm Fink. pp. 103--113.
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  26. Teleology.Denis Walsh - 2008 - In Michael Ruse (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Biology. Oxford University Press. pp. 113--137.
     
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  27. Mechanism and purpose: A case for natural teleology.Denis Walsh - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (1):173-181.
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    Fit and diversity: Explaining adaptive evolution.Denis M. Walsh - 2003 - Philosophy of Science 70 (2):280-301.
    According to a prominent view of evolutionary theory, natural selection and the processes of development compete for explanatory relevance. Natural selection theory explains the evolution of biological form insofar as it is adaptive. Development is relevant to the explanation of form only insofar as it constrains the adaptation-promoting effects of selection. I argue that this view of evolutionary theory is erroneous. I outline an alternative, according to which natural selection explains adaptive evolution by appeal to the statistical structure of populations, (...)
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  29. Alternative individualism.Denis M. Walsh - 1999 - Philosophy of Science 66 (4):628-648.
    Psychological individualism is motivated by two taxonomic principles: (i) that psychological states are individuated by their causal powers, and (ii) that causal powers supervene upon intrinsic physiological state. I distinguish two interpretations of individualism--the 'orthodox' and the 'alternative'--each of which is consistent with these motivating principles. I argue that the alternative interpretation is legitimately individualistic on the grounds that it accurately reflects the actual taxonomic practices of bona fide individualistic sciences. The classification of homeobox genes in developmental genetics provides an (...)
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    Development: three grades of ontogenetic involvement.Denis Walsh - 2007 - In Mohan Matthen & Christopher Stephens (eds.), Philosophy of Biology. Elsevier. pp. 179--200.
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    Two neo-darwinisms.Denis M. Walsh - 2010 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 32 (2/3).
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    Descriptive Phenomenology and the Problem of Consciousness.Denis Fisette - 2003 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33 (sup1):33-61.
    What is phenomenology's contribution to contemporary debates in the philosophy of mind? I am here concerned with this question, and in particular with phenomenology's contribution to what has come to be called the problem of consciousness. The problem of consciousness has constituted the focal point of classical phenomenology as well as the main problem, and indeed perhaps the stumbling block, of the philosophy of mind in the last two decades. Many philosophers of mind, for instance, Thomas Nagel, Ned Block, Owen (...)
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    Brentano's chestnuts.Denis M. Walsh - 2002 - In Andre Ariew, Robert Cummins & Mark Perlman (eds.), Functions. Oxford University Press. pp. 314.
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    Ethics teaching on 'Beginning of Life' issues in UK medical schools.Christopher Oldroyd & Lydie Fialova - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (12):849-853.
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    The Art Instinct: Beauty, Pleasure, and Human Evolution.Denis Dutton - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The need to create art is found in every human society, manifest in many different ways across many different cultures. Is this universal need rooted in our evolutionary past? The Art Instinct reveals that it is, combining evolutionary psychology with aesthetics to shed new light on fascinating questions about the nature of art.
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  36. Memory as mental time travel.Denis Perrin & Kourken Michaelian - 2017 - In Sven Bernecker & Kourken Michaelian (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Memory. Routledge. pp. 228-239.
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    Ethical Issues in Hospital-based Social Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case from Uganda, with a Commentary.Denis Adia & Sarah Banks - 2023 - Ethics and Social Welfare 17 (1):90-97.
    This paper comprises a case study illustrating ethical and practical challenges for a Ugandan hospital-based social worker early in the COVID-19 pandemic, followed by a commentary. The hospital was under-resourced, with staff and patients experiencing lack of information and panic. The social worker, Denis Adia, recounts his responses to new and ethically challenging situations, including persuading Muslim patients to stop fasting for the good of their health; deciding to keep a baby in hospital with parents although this was against (...)
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  38. Function and teleology.Denis Walsh - 2014 - In R. Paul Thompson & Denis Walsh (eds.), Evolutionary biology: conceptual, ethical, and religious issues. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Respect for Workers in Global Supply Chains.Denis G. Arnold & Norman E. Bowie - 2007 - Business Ethics Quarterly 17 (1):135-145.
    In “Sweatshops and Respect for Persons” we argued on Kantian grounds that managers of multinational enterprises (MNEs) have the following duties: to adhere to local labor laws, to refrain from coercion, to meet minimum health and safety standards, and to pay workers a living wage. In their commentary on our paper Sollars and Englander challenge some of our conclusions. We argue here that several of their criticisms are based on an inaccurate reading of our paper, and that none of the (...)
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    The Music of Life: Biology Beyond the Genome.Denis Noble - 2006 - Oxford University Press.
    What is Life? This is the question asked by Denis Noble in this very personal and at times deeply lyrical book. Noble is a renowned physiologist and systems biologist, and he argues that the genome is not life itself: to understand what life is, we must view it at a variety of different levels, all interacting with each other in a complex web. It is that emergent web, full of feedback between levels, from the gene to the wider environment, (...)
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    Brentano and the ideality of time.Denis Seron - forthcoming - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 9 (2).
    How is it possible to have present memory experiences of things that, being past, are no longer presently experienced? A possible answer to this long-standing philosophical question is what I call the “ideality of time view,” namely the view that temporal succession is unreal. In this paper I outline the basic idea behind Brentano’s version of the ideality of time view. Additionally, I contrast it with Hume’s version, suggesting that, despite significant differences, it can nonetheless be construed as broadly Humean.
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    The Art Instinct: Beauty, Pleasure, and Human Evolution.Denis Dutton - 2010 - Oxford University Press.
    The need to create art is found in every human society, manifest in many different ways across many different cultures. Is this universal need rooted in our evolutionary past? The Art Instinct reveals that it is, combining evolutionary psychology with aesthetics to shed new light on fascinating questions about the nature of art.
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    Œuvres complètes.Denis Diderot - 1975 - Paris: Hermann. Edited by Hans Dieckmann & Jean Varloot.
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    Autorenregister.Denis Walter - 2017 - In Michael Psellos – Christliche Philosophie in Byzanz: Mittelalterliche Philosophie Im Verhältnis Zu Antike Und Spätantike. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 201-202.
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    A Commentary on Blute’s ‘Updated Definition’.Denis Walsh - 2008 - Spontaneous Generations 2 (1):6.
    Barely a decade after the discovery of the chromosomal basis of inheritance, and the articulation of the genetical theory of population change, the gene came to be widely regarded as the fundamental unit of biological organization. This is hardly surprising. The gene concept is a powerful one; it plays a unifying role in our understanding of evolution. Darwin told us that evolution by natural selection occurs in a population when organisms survive, die and reproduce differentially on account of their heritable (...)
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  46. Working conditions : safety and sweatshops.Denis G. Arnold - 2010 - In George G. Brenkert & Tom L. Beauchamp (eds.), The Oxford handbook of business ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Roger Dion, Aspects politiques de la géographie antiquie. Paris, « Les Belles Lettres », 1977. 15,5 × 24,5, 305 p., cartonné. (Collection d'études anciennes publiées sous le patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé). [REVIEW]Lydie Boulle - 1979 - Revue de Synthèse 100 (95-96):501-502.
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    Neuroconstructivism - I: How the Brain Constructs Cognition.Denis Mareschal, Mark H. Johnson, Sylvain Sirois, Michael Spratling, Michael S. C. Thomas & Gert Westermann - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    What are the processes, from conception to adulthood, that enable a single cell to grow into a sentient adult? Neuroconstructivism is a pioneering 2 volume work that sets out a whole new framework for considering the complex topic of development, integrating data from cognitive studies, computational work, and neuroimaging.
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    The Illusions of the Modern Synthesis.Denis Noble - forthcoming - Biosemiotics:1-20.
    The Modern Synthesis has dominated biology for 80 years. It was formulated in 1942, a decade before the major achievements of molecular biology, including the Double Helix and the Central Dogma. When first formulated in the 1950s these discoveries and concepts seemed initially to completely justify the central genetic assumptions of the Modern Synthesis. The Double Helix provided the basis for highly accurate DNA replication, while the Central Dogma was viewed as supporting the Weismann Barrier, so excluding the inheritance of (...)
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  50. Embodied Episodic Memory: a New Case for Causalism?Denis Perrin - 2021 - Intellectica 74:229-252.
    Is an appropriate causal connection to the past experience it represents a necessary condition for a mental state to qualify as an episodic memory? For some years this issue has been the subject of an intense debate between the causalist theory of episodic memory (CTM) and the simulationist theory of episodic memory (STM). This paper aims at exploring the prospects for an embodied approach to episodic memory and assessing the potential case for causalism that could be founded on it. In (...)
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