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    La sémiotique des formes de vie, un nouveau tournant?Colas-Blaise Marion - 2018 - Semiotica 2018 (221):301-313.
    Résumé Ce compte rendu de Formes de vie de Jacques Fontanille cherche à montrer que l’ouvrage s’inscrit dans une certaine continuité, notamment par rapport à Pratiques sémiotiques, mais qu’il constitue aussi un nouveau tournant, qui fait évoluer la sémiotique et la positionne dans le champ des sciences humaines et sociales. D’abord, nous discutons le fait que, selon Jacques Fontanille, les formes de vie font « vaciller » la frontière entre la nature et la culture. Nous soulignons le fait que Jacques (...)
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    Texte, textualisation et pratique : Le devenir de l'énonciation.Marion Colas-Blaise - 2017 - Semiotica 2017 (219):293-314.
    Journal Name: Semiotica Issue: Ahead of print.
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    De la posture énonciative à la diathèse : gestion et gestation du sens.Marion Colas-Blaise - 2020 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage.
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    The Challenges of Research Informed Consent in Socio‐Economically Vulnerable Populations: A Viewpoint From the Democratic Republic of Congo.Marion Kalabuanga, Raffaella Ravinetto, Vivi Maketa, Hypolite Muhindo Mavoko, Blaise Fungula, Raquel Inocêncio da Luz, Jean-Pierre Van Geertruyden & Pascal Lutumba - 2015 - Developing World Bioethics 16 (2):64-69.
    In medical research, the ethical principle of respect for persons is operationalized into the process of informed consent. The consent tools should be contextualized and adapted to the different socio-cultural environment, especially when research crosses the traditional boundaries and reaches poor communities. We look at the challenges experienced in the malaria Quinact trial, conducted in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and describe some lessons learned, related to the definition of acceptable representative, the role of independent witness and the impact of (...)
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    Common Bayesian Models for Common Cognitive Issues.Francis Colas, Julien Diard & Pierre Bessière - 2010 - Acta Biotheoretica 58 (2-3):191-216.
    How can an incomplete and uncertain model of the environment be used to perceive, infer, decide and act efficiently? This is the challenge that both living and artificial cognitive systems have to face. Symbolic logic is, by its nature, unable to deal with this question. The subjectivist approach to probability is an extension to logic that is designed specifically to face this challenge. In this paper, we review a number of frequently encountered cognitive issues and cast them into a common (...)
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    Adaptive Gaze Strategies for Locomotion with Constricted Visual Field.Colas N. Authié, Alain Berthoz, José-Alain Sahel & Avinoam B. Safran - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
  7. Ars et vita.Cola Debrot - 1946 - Helmond,: Boekdrukkerij "Helmond". Edited by Gerard Knuvelder.
     
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  8. Alte und neue Perspektivierungen auf die Arzneimittelforschung. Aus den Studien zur Praxis der Arzneimittelerprobung an Heimkindern und Anstaltsbewohner:innen von 1945 bis 1975.Marion Hulverscheidt - forthcoming - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin:1-15.
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  9. Bodies in action and symbolic forms: Zwei seiten der verkörperungstheorie.Marion Lauschke - 2012 - In Bodies in action and symbolic forms: Zwei seiten der verkörperungstheorie. Akademie Verlag.
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    Pensées.Blaise Pascal - 1670 - London,: Dent. Edited by Louis Lafuma & John Warrington.
    "I know of no religious writer more pertinent to our time."—T. S. Eliot, Introduction to Pensees Intended to prove that religion is not contrary to reason, Pascal's Pensees rank among the liveliest and most eloquent defenses of Christianity. Motivated by the seventeenth-century view of the supremacy of human reason, Pascal (1623–1662) had intended to write an ambitious apologia for Christianity in which he argued the inability of reason to address metaphysical problems. His untimely death prevented the work's completion, but the (...)
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    The Re-Invention of Populism: Islamist Responses to Capitalist Development in the Contemporary Maghreb.Alejandro Colás - 2004 - Historical Materialism 12 (4):231-260.
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    Bullshit jobs: Graeber y la alienación en el capitalismo financiarizado.Álvaro Ramos Colás - 2019 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 24 (1):134-154.
    En el presente ensayo intentaremos exponer algunos aspectos de la crítica de Graeber al capitalismo financiarizado. En el primer apartado introduciremos su concepto de alienación, clave para entender el sentido de su obra. En los apartados posteriores presentaremos las ideas principales que se pueden encontrar en Bullshit Jobs, su último libro. En él expone una teoría de los trabajos basura o inútiles, que considera uno de los pilares fundamentales de la ideología neoliberal, junto con la omnipresencia de la burocracia y (...)
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    Writing life and love: Julio cortázar and gilles deleuze.Santiago Colás - 2006 - Angelaki 11 (1):199-207.
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    Conversion et souverain bien chez Blaise Pascal.Jean-Louis Bischoff - 2012 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Montrer que le rapport de la conversion au Souverain Bien chez Pascal nous invite à ausculter philosophiquement la notion d'émotion : c'est ce que Jean-Louis Bischoff entend montrer dans la présente étude. L'enjeu de son enquête est clair : il entend affoler et subvertir l'approche commune du mot « émotion ». Pour mener à bien son projet, l'auteur mobilise les lumières de philosophes comme Marion, Levinas, Ricoeur, Greisch ou Romano.
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  15. Justice, inclusion, and deliberative democracy.Iris Marion Young - 1999 - In Stephen Macedo (ed.), Deliberative politics: essays on democracy and disagreement. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Provincial letters.Blaise Pascal - unknown
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    La finalité dans la nature: de Descartes à Kant.Colas Duflo - 1996 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Un des débats les plus intéressants et les plus passionnés qui traversent la période du XVIIè et XVIIIè siècle concerne la finalité et les causes finales. L'importance du sujet se conçoit aisément si l'on songe à l'étendue et à la profondeur de ses implications. Par ses enjeux, le problème concerne les domaines épistémologique, esthétique, métaphysique et théologique. Comment doit-on penser, comprendre et étudier la nature? La philosophie s'interroge alors sur la scientificité non seulement des explications qu'elle donne, mais aussi des (...)
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    Umāpati on Prāmānya An annotated translation.Usha Colas-Chauhan - 2002 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 30 (4):305-338.
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    The Epistemology and Morality of Human Kinds.Marion Godman - 2020 - Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
    Natural kinds is a widely used and pivotal concept in philosophy – the idea being that the classifications and taxonomies employed by science correspond to the real kinds in nature. Natural kinds are often opposed to the idea of kinds in the human and social sciences, which are typically seen as social constructions, characterised by changing norms and resisting scientific reduction. Yet human beings are also a subject of scientific study.Does this mean humans fall into corresponding kinds of their own? (...)
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    Larga vida a la tragedia: ensayo sobre la tragedia y la revolución.Álvaro Ramos Colás - 2019 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 77:121-134.
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    Umāpati on Prāmānya An annotated translation.Colas-Chauhan Usha - 2002 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 30 (4):305-338.
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    The trainer, the verifier, the imitator: Three ways in which human platform workers support artificial intelligence.Marion Coville, Antonio A. Casilli & Paola Tubaro - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (1).
    This paper sheds light on the role of digital platform labour in the development of today’s artificial intelligence, predicated on data-intensive machine learning algorithms. Focus is on the specific ways in which outsourcing of data tasks to myriad ‘micro-workers’, recruited and managed through specialized platforms, powers virtual assistants, self-driving vehicles and connected objects. Using qualitative data from multiple sources, we show that micro-work performs a variety of functions, between three poles that we label, respectively, ‘artificial intelligence preparation’, ‘artificial intelligence verification’ (...)
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  23. The Criticism and Transmission of Texts in Classical India.Gérard Colas & Jean Burrell - 1999 - Diogenes 47 (186):30-43.
    Compared with the Greek and Latin fields, the systematic study of the concept of textual criticism in classical India has made little progress, despite the quality of work produced by specialists. And yet research of this nature would probably lead, paradoxically, to a clearer formulation of the aims and methods of modern critical editions of Indian texts.
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  24. Public Trust in Science: Exploring the Idiosyncrasy-Free Ideal.Marion Boulicault & S. Andrew Schroeder - 2021 - In Kevin Vallier & Michael Weber (eds.), Social Trust: Foundational and Philosophical Issues. Routledge.
    What makes science trustworthy to the public? This chapter examines one proposed answer: the trustworthiness of science is based at least in part on its independence from the idiosyncratic values, interests, and ideas of individual scientists. That is, science is trustworthy to the extent that following the scientific process would result in the same conclusions, regardless of the particular scientists involved. We analyze this "idiosyncrasy-free ideal" for science by looking at philosophical debates about inductive risk, focusing on two recent proposals (...)
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  25. Gender as a historical kind: a tale of two genders?Marion Godman - 2018 - Biology and Philosophy 33 (3-4):21.
    Is there anything that members of each binary category of gender have in common? Even many non-essentialists find the lack of unity within a gender worrying as it undermines the basis for a common political agenda for women. One promising proposal for achieving unity is by means of a shared historical lineage of cultural reproduction with past binary models of gender. I demonstrate how such an account is likely to take on board different binary and also non-binary systems of gender. (...)
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    Putting Anti-Racism into Practice as a Healthcare Ethics Consultant.Marion Danis - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (2):36-38.
    Events in the US in 2020 have laid bare the reality that racism and its effects continue to take a heavy toll on the lives of Black Americans. The three articles in this issue of AJOB each provide...
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    Ippolito Desideri's Tamil Papers, ARSI Manuscript Goa 76b.Gérard Colas - 2018 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 38 (1):41-60.
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    Sciences et philosophie des Lumières.Colas Duflo, Jean-Luc Guichet, Loïc Charles, Mai Lequan, Monique Cottret, Sylviane Albertan-Coppola, Sophie Audidière & Pascale Hummel - 2005 - Revue de Synthèse 126 (2):508-525.
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    Pensées Et Provinciales Choisies.Blaise Pascal & Stanley Appelbaum - 2004 - Dover Publications.
    Intended to convert religiously indifferent readers to Christianity, Pensées were published posthumously, to wide and ongoing acclaim. This selection of highlights focuses on their secular aspects. Written in support of the Jansenist movement, Provincial Letters captivated a large audience with their satirical wit, righteous indignation, and effervescent style. This is the only dual-language edition available.
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    Moral views of market society.Marion Fourcade & Kieran Healy - manuscript
    Upon what kind of moral order does capitalism rest? Conversely, does the market give rise to a distinctive set of beliefs, habits, and social bonds? These questions are certainly as old as social science itself. In this review, we evaluate how today's scholarship approaches the relationship between markets and the moral order. We begin with Hirschman's characterization of the three rival views of the market as civilizing, destructive, or feeble in its effects on society. We review recent work at the (...)
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    Why we do things together: The social motivation for joint action.Marion Godman - 2013 - Philosophical Psychology 26 (4):588-603.
    Joint action is a growing field of research, spanning across the cognitive, behavioral, and brain sciences as well as receiving considerable attention amongst philosophers. I argue that there has been a significant oversight within this field concerning the possibility that many joint actions are driven, at least in part, by agents' social motivations rather than merely by their shared intentions. Social motivations are not directly related to the (joint) target goal of the action. Instead, when agents are mutually socially motivated (...)
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    Learning Where to Look for High Value Improves Decision Making Asymmetrically.Jaron T. Colas & Joy Lu - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8:291157.
    Decision making in any brain is imperfect and costly in terms of time and energy. Operating under such constraints, an organism could be in a position to improve performance if an opportunity arose to exploit informative patterns in the environment being searched. Such an improvement of performance could entail both faster and more accurate (i.e., reward-maximizing) decisions. The present study investigated the extent to which human participants could learn to take advantage of immediate patterns in the spatial arrangement of serially (...)
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    Unmet Needs for Family Caregivers of Elderly People With Dementia Living in Italy: What Do We Know So Far and What Should We Do Next?C. De Cola Maria, Lo Buono Viviana, Mento Agata, Foti Mariella, Marino Silvia, Bramanti Placido, Manuli Alfredo & S. Calabrò Rocco - 2017 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 54:004695801771370.
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    Conséquence morale et écriture philosophique chez Diderot.Colas Duflo - 2015 - Cultura:83-93.
    Dès lors que la morale ne se fonde plus dans les commandements divins, la nature pourrait devenir un fondement, une norme et un principe de légitimation. Mais cette substitution d’un fondement à l’autre n’a rien d’une évidence car la nature du matérialiste n’est pas spontanément un principe de sens. Nous analyserons tout d’abord la manière dont se pose la question de l’articulation de la nature et de la morale chez Diderot, en montrant qu’elle peut être liée à des choix d’écriture (...)
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  35. Diderot et la morale – Préface.Colas Bernardo Duflo - 2015 - Cultura:11-17.
    La morale est un des sujets majeurs de la réflexion de Diderot, où se jouent l’originalité, la pertinence et la praticabilité de sa visée matérialiste. Les questions de morale traversent tous ses textes, des ouvrages philosophiques aux lettres, des récits aux pièces de théâtre, des pamphlets politiques aux Salons, mais, comme le suggèrent les articles rassemblés dans ce dossier, paradoxalement, elles ne font l’objet d’aucun texte synthétique et eles trouvent leurs apparitions les plus consist...
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    Grandeur et misère du jeu à l'ère du divertissement.Colas Duflo - 2001 - Cités 7 (3):109-118.
    L’ère du divertissement n’est pas celle du triomphe, mais bien celle de la misère du jeu. Le jeu est partout, mais la pauvreté spirituelle qui accompagne la dilution du jeu dans n’importe quoi a pour rançon l’appauvrissement ludique maximal. Quand on considère avec attention ce qu’est le jeu dans le monde contemporain, du bingo des marques des supermarchés, aux tuez-les-tous informatiques..
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    Le moi-multiple.Colas Duflo - 2008 - Archives de Philosophie 1 (1):95-110.
    Un des résultats anthropologiques importants du matérialisme de Diderot et de sa critique du finalisme est la description du moi comme irréductiblement multiple. Nous analysons dans cet article les raisons et les conséquences d’une des formulations que Diderot a donnée de cette idée de moi-multiple : « C’est le rapport constant, invariable de toutes les impressions à cette origine commune qui constitue l’unité de l’animal. […] C’est la mémoire de toutes ces impressions successives qui fait pour chaque animal l’histoire de (...)
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    Raisonner comme un bijou.Colas Duflo - 2014 - Cahiers Philosophiques 140 (1):52-63.
    En 1748, Diderot publie son premier roman, Les Bijoux indiscrets, s’inscrivant dans la veine du conte oriental parodique et libertin à la manière de Crébillon fils. Mais il y a un autre modèle de fiction orientale, celui des Lettres persanes, qui se sert de la trame romanesque pour aborder les débats intellectuels de son temps et mettre en scène les questions philosophiques les plus fondamentales. Trois ans avant la parution du premier volume de l’ Encyclopédie, Diderot expérimente à son tour (...)
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    Invitation to The Dance: Hanal Pixan and the Anthesteria.Blaise D. Staples - 2004 - Arion 12 (2):105-126.
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  40. Collective responsibility.Marion Smiley - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    This essay discusses the nature of collective responsibility and explores various controversies associated with its possibility and normative value.
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    Chronique de sociologie.Blaise Duvanel - 1962 - Dialectica 16 (2):199-201.
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    Roger Bastide: Les religions africaines au brésil.Blaise Duvanel - 1962 - Dialectica 16 (2):201-203.
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    Traité de sociologie.Blaise Duvanel - 1962 - Dialectica 16 (2):204-207.
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    Great shorter works of Pascal.Blaise Pascal - 1974 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
  45. Pensées [de] Pascal.Blaise Pascal - 1972 - [Paris],: Garnier, Flammarion. Edited by Louis Lafuma & Dominique Descotes.
     
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    Pensées et Opuscules.Blaise Pascal - 1971 - Paris: Hachette. Edited by Leon Brunschvicg & Blaise Pascal.
    Philibert Secretan compose ici une manière de portrait de Pascal par le choix de quelques "Pensées" où se dessine sa vision de la condition humaine ; il en commente certains thèmes et donne la voix à des pages riches de résonances poétiques : plus qu'il ne le lit, il écoute Pascal. Enfin, associant sa lecture à celle de trois autres grands lecteurs du philosophe Ludwig Wittgenstein, Edgar Morin et Pierre Bourdieu, il s'arrête sur deux aspects particuliers du philosophe : Pascal, (...)
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  47. Essential Properties are Super-Explanatory: Taming Metaphysical Modality.Marion Godman, Antonella Mallozzi & David Papineau - 2020 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association (3):1-19.
    This paper aims to build a bridge between two areas of philosophical research, the structure of kinds and metaphysical modality. Our central thesis is that kinds typically involve super-explanatory properties, and that these properties are therefore metaphysically essential to natural kinds. Philosophers of science who work on kinds tend to emphasize their complexity, and are generally resistant to any suggestion that they have “essences”. The complexities are real enough, but they should not be allowed to obscure the way that kinds (...)
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  48. Globalisation and Capitalist Property Relations: A Critical Assessment of David Held's Cosmopolitan Theory.Alejandro Colás Campbell, Fred Evans, John Exdel, Matthias Kaelberer & Fred Moseley - 2003 - Historical Materialism 11 (2):3-35.
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    Bioethicists Can and Should Contribute to Addressing Racism.Marion Danis, Yolonda Wilson & Amina White - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (4):3-12.
    The problems of racism and racially motivated violence in predominantly African American communities in the United States are complex, multifactorial, and historically rooted. While these problems are also deeply morally troubling, bioethicists have not contributed substantially to addressing them. Concern for justice has been one of the core commitments of bioethics. For this and other reasons, bioethicists should contribute to addressing these problems. We consider how bioethicists can offer meaningful contributions to the public discourse, research, teaching, training, policy development, and (...)
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    Three Modes of Evolution by Natural Selection and Drift: A New or an Extended Evolutionary Synthesis?Marion Blute - 2017 - Biological Theory 12 (2):67-71.
    According to sources both in print and at a recent meeting, evolutionary theory is currently undergoing change which some would characterize as a New Synthesis, and others as an Extended Synthesis. This article argues that the important changes involve recognizing that there are three means by which evolutionary change can be initiated and three corresponding modes of evolutionary drift. It compares the three and goes on to discuss the scale of innovation and extended or inclusive and Lamarckian inheritance. It concludes (...)
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