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    David Niget, La naissance du tribunal pour enfants. Une comparaison France-Québec (1912-1945).Pascale Quincy-Lefebvre - 2011 - Clio 34:10-10.
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    David Niget, La naissance du tribunal pour enfants. Une comparaison France-Québec (1912-1945).Pascale Quincy-Lefebvre - 2010 - Clio 32.
    L’ouvrage de David Niget est tiré d’une thèse soutenue à Angers, bel aboutissement d’un travail de cotutelle et d’un projet d’histoire croisée entre la France et le Québec. Devenu au fil des ans le principal spécialiste français de l’histoire de la justice des mineurs pour le premier xxe siècle, David Niget a, plus récemment, étendu ses études à la Belgique et, sans abandonner son champ de recherche, s’est plus directement investi dans des recherches sur « Jeunesses et violences ». Il (...)
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    La correspondance de René-François de Sluse.Anne Catherine Bernes & Pascal Lefèbvre - 1986 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 39 (4):325-344.
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    Henri Lefebvre's Rhythmanalysis of Everyday Life – Part 1.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    When he reached his late fifties, Henri Lefebvre's life took a remarkable turn: in 1958, he was expelled from the French Communist Party, after thirty years being a committed member. He then became close to the Situationists, and finally was chosen as a mentor by the French students who launched the rebellion movement in 1968 at the University of Nanterre, where he had been appointed in 1965. Naturally, his thought followed a similar pattern. His kind of Marxism became more and (...)
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    Henri Lefebvre's Rhythmanalysis of Everyday Life – Part 2.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Previous chapter The Recent Transformation of Rhythmanalysis into an Observation Technique As we can see, a significant number of elements of rhythmanalysis had already been outlined in the 1970s. This should be emphasized because it provides a better understanding of its strengths but also of its weaknesses. But before looking into Lefebvre's last book published posthumously in 1992, we need to consider its transformation into a sheer empirical method that has accompanied its recent - Sociologie – Nouvel article.
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    Henri Lefebvre's Rhythmanalysis of Everyday Life and Space – Part 1.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    When he reached his late fifties, Henri Lefebvre's life took a remarkable turn: in 1958, he was expelled from the French Communist Party, after thirty years having been a committed member. He then became close to the Situationists, and finally was chosen as a mentor by the French students who launched the rebellion movement in 1968 at the University of Nanterre, where he had been appointed in 1965. Naturally, his thought followed a similar pattern. His kind of Marxism became more (...)
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    Henri Lefebvre's Rhythmanalysis of Everyday Life and Space – Part 2.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Previous chapter The Recent Transformation of Rhythmanalysis into an Observation Technique As we can see, a significant number of elements of rhythmanalysis had already been outlined in the 1970s. This should be emphasized because it provides a better understanding of its strengths but also of its weaknesses. But before looking into Lefebvre's last book published posthumously in 1992, we need to consider its transformation into a sheer empirical method that has accompanied its recent - Sociologie – Nouvel article.
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    Pascal.Henri Lefebvre - 1949 - Paris,: Éditions Nagel.
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    Émile Benveniste and the Notion of Rhythm – Part 1.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    It is time now to introduce the revolutionary work of Émile Benveniste, which is largely underestimated nowadays, especially in English speaking countries. Benveniste was of the same generation as Lefebvre, he crossed his path several times but he does not seem to have been politically engaged, although his sympathies seem clearly to have been towards the left. After having excelled in Iranian micro-comparativism, Benveniste embarked in the 1930s in Indo-European - Linguistique et théorie du langage – Nouvel article.
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    Émile Benveniste and the Notion of Rhythm.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Previous chapter It is time now to introduce the revolutionary work of Émile Benveniste, which is largely underestimated nowadays, especially in English speaking countries. Benveniste was of the same generation as Lefebvre, he crossed his path several times but he does not seem to have been politically engaged, although his sympathies seem clearly to have been towards the left. After having excelled in Iranian micro-comparativism, Benveniste embarked in the 1930s in - Linguistique et théorie du langage – Nouvel article.
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    Émile Benveniste and the Rhuthmoi of Subjectivity – Part 3.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Previous chapter * We will see that Benveniste's essays on general linguistics unfortunately received a mixed reception from the members of the rhythmic constellation. Nevertheless, our investigation has shown why we must certainly grant him one of the very first places. Compared to Lefebvre's still Platonic approach and even that of Foucault, who illuminatingly described the social consequences of the diffusion of the metron in modern societies and developed a ground-breaking conception - Linguistique et théorie du langage – Nouvel article.
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    Michel Foucault and the Disciplinary Rhythms – Part 1.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Previous chapter In 1970, Michel Foucault was admitted to the Collège de France. Five years later, he published his most famous book, Surveiller et Punir – Discipline and Punish. Although the latter has been read for decades as an essay on supervision and control of space, centered on the figure of the Benthamian Panopticon, it proposed one of the most beautiful temporal study on social and body rhythms. In fact, as in Lefebvre's work, space and - Philosophie – Nouvel article.
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    Michel Foucault and the Disciplinary Rhythms – Part 2.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Previous chapter Rhythmic Techniques and State Power Foucault's work shed a bright light on the transformation of the rhythmic life forms that took place between the 17th and 19th centuries. His contribution made it possible to greatly improve Lefebvre's elementary reflection and critical approach of the rhythms of our democratic societies. First, his work on the forms of judgment and penal punishment allowed to understand the rhythmic consequences—but also surely the conditions—of the - Philosophie – Nouvel article.
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    Roland Barthes and the Idiorrhythms – Part 1.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Previous chapter Roland Barthes is as famous as Lefebvre and Foucault and does not need much of a biographical introduction either. Let us begin with his election in 1976—on a proposal from Foucault—to the chair of Sémiologie Littéraire at the Collège de France. The very next year, on January 12, he remarkably initiated his teaching with a lecture course on “idiorrhythm” from the Roman Empire to the 20th century, entitled Comment vivre ensemble? Simulation romanesque de quelques - Pour une éthique (...)
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    Roland Barthes and the Idiorrhythms – Part 2.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Previous chapter Idiorrhythmic Forms of Life Remarkably, especially if we think of Lefebvre and Foucault, Barthes paid a lot of attention to the “everyday life” in the idiorrhythmic communities. As a matter of fact, if politics was not to be confused with vertical power, it had to be grasped from the horizontal interactions of the members as well as from the personal life of each one of them. Barthes' description of the idiorrhythmic life crossed through successive layers. In a manner (...)
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    A Rhythm Constellation in the 1970s and 1980s – Lefebvre, Foucault, Barthes, Serres, Morin, Deleuze & Guattari, and Meschonnic. [REVIEW]Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    This presentation was made in the Seminar “Rhythmanalysis : Everything You Always Wanted to Know but Were Afraid to Ask” convened by Dr Paola Crespi and Dr Sunil Manghani at Goldsmiths College on april 25, 2017 Part 1 : On Lefebvre, Foucault, Barthes, Serres, Morin, Deleuze & Guattari IMG/mp3/-3.mp3 Part 2 : On Meschonnic IMG/mp3/-4.mp3 - Vers un nouveau paradigme scientifique? – Nouvel article.
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    La correspondance de René-François et Pascal Lefèbvre de Sluse.Anne Catherine Bernes - 1986 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 39 (1):35-69.
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    Pascale QUINCY-LEFEBVRE, Familles, institutions et déviances. Une histoire de l'enfance difficile. 1880-fin des années trente, Paris, Economica, col. « Economies et Sociétés contemporaines », 1997, 437 p. [REVIEW]Carole Lécuyer - 1998 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:18-18.
    Pascale Quincy-Lefebvre, maître de conférence à l'université Clermont-Ferrand II, a publié des articles sur la pauvreté, l'enfance et l'assistance et a participé à une mission interministérielle sur les pratiques éducatives. Le présent ouvrage, « aboutissement » d'une thèse de doctorat soutenue en 1995, nous propose plus une histoire des réactions, des jugements des familles face aux enfants déviants qu'une histoire des enfants difficiles. L'auteur s'appuie ainsi sur les travaux du soc..
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    Pascale QUINCY-LEFEBVRE, Familles, institutions et déviances. Une histoire de l'enfance difficile. 1880-fin des années trente, Paris, Economica, col. « Economies et Sociétés contemporaines », 1997, 437 p. [REVIEW]Carole Lécuyer - 1998 - Clio 7.
    Pascale Quincy-Lefebvre, maître de conférence à l'université Clermont-Ferrand II, a publié des articles sur la pauvreté, l'enfance et l'assistance et a participé à une mission interministérielle sur les pratiques éducatives. Le présent ouvrage, « aboutissement » d'une thèse de doctorat soutenue en 1995, nous propose plus une histoire des réactions, des jugements des familles face aux enfants déviants qu'une histoire des enfants difficiles. L'auteur s'appuie ainsi sur les travaux du soc...
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  20. Pascal.André Lanavère - 1969 - Paris,: Firmin-Didot, M. Didier.
    Bibliography (p. 19-21)--Singularité de Pascal, par Vauvenargues.--Éloge de Pascal, par Condorcet.--Port-Royal, par Sainte-Beuve.--La prière de Pascal, par H. Brémond.--Langage de Pascal, par C. du Bos.--Variation sur une pensée, par P. Valéry.--Humanité de Pascal, par F. Mauriac.--Pascal et la politique, par J. Maritain et É. Auerbach.--Pascal, écrivain baroque, par J. Maggioni.--Pascal et l'ordre des Pensées, par H. Lefebvre et L. Goldmann.--Amis et adversaires de Pascal, par H. Peyre.
     
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    Dialectical materialism.Henri Lefebvre - 2009 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
    This edition contains a new introduction by Stefan Kipfer, explaining the book’s contemporary ramifications in the ever-expanding reach of the urban in the ...
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    Critique of everyday life.Henri Lefebvre - 1991 - New York: Verso.
    -- v. 3. From modernity to modernism (towards a metaphilosophy of daily life).
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    Interpreting Bergson: Critical Essays.Alexandre Lefebvre & Nils F. Schott (eds.) - 2020 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Bergson was a pre-eminent European philosopher of the early twentieth century and his work covers all major branches of philosophy. This volume of essays is the first collection in twenty years in English to address the whole of Bergson's philosophy, including his metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of life, aesthetics, ethics, social and political thought, and religion. The essays explore Bergson's influence on a number of different fields, and also extend his thought to pressing issues of our time, including (...)
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    What's the Use of Truth?Pascal Engel & Richard Rorty - 2007 - Columbia University Press.
    What is truth? What value should we see in or attribute to it? The war over the meaning and utility of truth is at the center of contemporary philosophical debate, and its arguments have rocked the foundations of philosophical practice. In this book, the American pragmatist Richard Rorty and the French analytic philosopher Pascal Engel present their radically different perspectives on truth and its correspondence to reality. Rorty doubts that the notion of truth can be of any practical use (...)
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    Metaphilosophy.Henri Lefebvre - 2016 - New York: Verso.
    Leading French thinker with his key work on philosophical thought In Metaphilosophy, Henri Lefebvre works through the implications of Marx’s revolutionary thought to consider philosophy’s engagement with the world. Lefebvre takes Marx’s notion of the “world becoming philosophical and philosophy becoming worldly” as a leitmotif, examining the relation between Hegelian–Marxist supersession and Nietzschean overcoming. Metaphilosophy is conceived of as a transformation of philosophy, developing it into a programme of radical worldwide change. The book demonstrates Lefebvre’s threefold debt to Hegel, Marx (...)
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    The thoughts of Blaise Pascal.Blaise Pascal - 1899 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Edited by A. Molinier & C. Kegan Paul.
    Pascal was a scientist and man of the world who came to be a passionately devout Christian. The fragments of his great defense of Christianity, left unfinished at his death in 1662, survive in the form of the Pensees. This series of brief, dramatic notes on his religious convictions are here translated into English. These thoughts expose Pascal's vision of the world and display powerful reasoning and a profound faith.
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  27. Direct and Indirect Discrimination: A Defense of the Disparate Impact Model.Hugo Cossette-Lefebvre - 2020 - Public Affairs Quarterly 34 (4):340-367.
    The status of indirect discrimination is ambiguous in the current literature. This paper addresses two contemporary and related debates. First, for some, indirect discrimination is not truly a distinct kind of discrimination, but it is simply a legal construct designed to address distributive inequalities between groups. Second, even if one accepts that indirect discrimination is a distinct type of discrimination, the connection between the two kinds of discrimination, direct and indirect, is debated. For some, they are distinct act-types, while for (...)
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    The Difficulty of Making Good Work Available to All.Pascal Brixel - 2024 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 41 (2):267-288.
    How might good work – skilled, autonomous work which affords workers opportunities for meaningful social cooperation in decent conditions – be made available to all? I evaluate five commonly advanced strategies: an unregulated labor market, egalitarian redistribution of resources, state regulation, collective bargaining, and workplace democracy. Each, I argue, has significant limitations. An unregulated labor market ignores workers' unduly weak bargaining power vis-à-vis employers. Egalitarian redistribution alone fails to solve this problem due to distinctive and endemic imperfections of labor markets. (...)
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  29. Separating the evaluative from the descriptive: An empirical study of thick concepts.Pascale Willemsen & Kevin Reuter - 2021 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):135-146.
    Thick terms and concepts, such as honesty and cruelty, are at the heart of a variety of debates in philosophy of language and metaethics. Central to these debates is the question of how the descriptive and evaluative components of thick concepts are related and whether they can be separated from each other. So far, no empirical data on how thick terms are used in ordinary language has been collected to inform these debates. In this paper, we present the first empirical (...)
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    Critique de la vie quotidienne.Henri Lefebvre - 1958 - Paris,: L'Arche.
    Tous ceux qui se préoccupent de la réalité humaine, écrivains ou sociologues, psychologues ou ethnographes, cherchent le "concret". Où se situe ce "concret humain"? Il se trouve dans la vie quotidienne, dans notre vie quotidienne. Mais la vie quotidienne ne peut être déterminée, dans son caractère concret, que si l'on dispose d'un instrument et d'une méthode. Dans la ligne du marxisme vivant, cette Critique de la vie quotidienne apporte une réponse à la question précise de l'instrument et de la méthode. (...)
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    Social Equality and Wrongful Discrimination: Introduction to the Special Issue on Moreau's Faces of Inequality.Hugo Cossette-Lefebvre - 2024 - Dialogue 63 (1):1-7.
    In this introduction, I briefly summarize Sophia Moreau's Faces of Inequality. I situate her monograph within two highly contemporary bodies of literature — relational egalitarianism and discrimination theory — to show how it provides important insights for understanding both what it means to treat others as equals in society and how to define wrongful discrimination. Moreau's work on discrimination is of great relevance for philosophers and socio-legal theorists alike as the commentaries from the symposium contributors demonstrate, including Dale Smith, Pablo (...)
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    Examining evaluativity in legal discourse: a comparative corpus-linguistic study of thick concepts.Pascale Willemsen, Lucien Baumgartner, Severin Frohofer & Kevin Reuter - 2023 - In Stefan Magen & Karolina Prochownik (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Law. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 192-214.
    How evaluative are legal texts? Do legal scholars and jurists speak a more descriptive or perhaps a more evaluative language? In this paper, we present the results of a corpus study in which we examined the use of evaluative language in both the legal domain as well as public discourse. For this purpose, we created two corpora. Our legal professional corpus is based on court opinions from the U.S. Courts of Appeals. We compared this professional corpus to a public corpus, (...)
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    Is Identity a Functional Property?Pascal Engel - 2015 - In Michael Frauchiger (ed.), Modalities, Identity, Belief, and Moral Dilemmas. De Gruyter. pp. 75-94.
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    Du déisme à l'athéisme: la libre-pensée d'Anthony Collins.Pascal Taranto - 2000 - Genève: Diffusion, Editions Slatkine.
    Une relecture de ce philosophe anglais (1676-1729), à la lumière de ce que disaient de et contre lui ses adversaires théologiens (Clarke, Berkeley), et surtout, de ce qu'il disait de lui-même. Pour ce libre-penseur, le concept de Dieu est vide de sens ou contradictoire, le dualisme créationniste une hypothèse intenable, et le christianisme un simple produit du besoin anthropologique de croire.
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    Les pouvoirs de la parole: l'Eglise et Rousseau, 1762-1848.Philippe Lefebvre - 1992 - Paris: Editions du Cerf.
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    Contre les logiciens.René Lefebvre - 2019 - Paris: Les Belles Lettres. Edited by René Lefebvre.
    Sextus Empiricus (IIe-IIIe s. ap. J.-C.) est le dernier philosophe sceptique de l'Antiquite et le seul dont l'uvre soit en grande partie conservee. Son Contre les dogmatiques prend pour cible la connaissance philosophique. Cet ensemble de traites tres argumente est articule suivant la distinction, d'epoque hellenistique, entre trois parties de la philosophie, la logique, la physique et l'ethique. On donne ici la premiere traduction francaise de la premiere et plus importante partie de cet ouvrage, le Contre les logiciens, qui conteste (...)
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    The norm of truth: an introduction to the philosophy of logic.Pascal Engel - 1991 - Buffalo: University of Toronto Press.
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    Afterword. Pascal Bruckner’s Paradoxes.Pascal Bruckner - 2012 - In The Paradox of Love. Princeton University Press. pp. 221-230.
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    Va savoir: de la connaissance en général.Pascal Engel - 2007 - Paris: Hermann.
    Le sceptique nous demande " Comment sais-tu que tu as deux mains? Peut-être rêves-tu, ou es-tu trompé par quelque Malin Génie? Peut-on même définir ce que c'est que la connaissance? Va savoir! " Lui rétorquer, comme le faisaient G.E. Moore et la tradition de la philosophie du sens commun : " Mais je sais bien que j'ai deux mains! " semble à la fois une pétition de principe et une bien mauvaise réponse. Le mieux, depuis que nous avons perdu le (...)
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    Tibetan epistemology and philosophy of language.Pascale Hugon - 2011 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    On the Effect of Age-Dependent Mortality on the Stability of a System of Delay-Differential Equations Modeling Erythropoiesis.Frédéric Paquin-Lefebvre & Jacques Bélair - 2020 - Acta Biotheoretica 68 (1):5-19.
    We present an age-structured model for erythropoiesis in which the mortality of mature cells is described empirically by a physiologically realistic probability distribution of survival times. Under some assumptions, the model can be transformed into a system of delay differential equations with both constant and distributed delays. The stability of the equilibrium of this system and possible Hopf bifurcations are described for a number of probability distributions. Physiological motivation and interpretation of our results are provided.
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  42. The Unity of Marx's Concept of Alienated Labor.Pascal Brixel - forthcoming - Philosophical Review.
    Marx says of alienated labor that it does not "belong" to the worker, that it issues in a product that does not belong to her, and that it is unfulfilling, unfree, egoistically motivated, and inhuman. He seems to think, moreover, that the first of these features grounds all the others. All of these features seem quite independent, however: they can come apart; they share no obvious common cause or explanation; and if they often occur together this seems accidental. It is (...)
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    AI’s fairness problem: understanding wrongful discrimination in the context of automated decision-making.Hugo Cossette-Lefebvre & Jocelyn Maclure - 2022 - AI and Ethics.
    The use of predictive machine learning algorithms is increasingly common to guide or even take decisions in both public and private settings. Their use is touted by some as a potentially useful method to avoid discriminatory decisions since they are, allegedly, neutral, objective, and can be evaluated in ways no human decisions can. By (fully or partly) outsourcing a decision process to an algorithm, it should allow human organizations to clearly define the parameters of the decision and to, in principle, (...)
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    Les colons étaient plus africains que nous.Pascale Diallo Telli Barthélémy - 2011 - Clio 33 (33):223-236.
    Lorsqu’elle nous reçoit à Conakry, en république de Guinée, ce 22 janvier 2002, Mme Kadidiatou Diallo prépare la commémoration de la « journée des pendus » au cours de laquelle, le 25 janvier 1971, de nombreuses personnes furent exécutées par pendaison à travers toute la Guinée, sur ordre du président de la République Ahmed Sékou Touré. Mme Diallo Telli a déjà accordé de nombreux entretiens à des journalistes qui l’ont interrogée sur son époux, Boubacar Diallo Telli, une des plus célèbres (...)
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    Sous la citoyenneté, le genre.Pascale Sebillotte Cuchet Barthélémy - 2016 - Clio 43 (43):7-22.
    Largement déterminée par la « scène primitive » de la Révolution française, notre conception de la citoyenneté est encore souvent associée à l’exercice des droits de suffrage et d’éligibilité. Le moment révolutionnaire, en abolissant les privilèges d’Ancien Régime et en promulguant la Déclaration des droits de l’homme et du citoyen, a, de fait, fondé une citoyenneté juridique définie par un ensemble de droits « naturels », civils et politiques. Or l’histoire des femmes et du genre, comme les...
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  46. Mathématiques en scène des ponts entre les disciplines.Pascale Boulais, R. Brouzet, Viviane Durand-Guerrier, Maha Majaj, David Marino, Francoise Monnoyeur & Martine Vergnac (eds.) - 2018 - Paris, France:
     
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    Les mythes individuels et les mythes familiaux à la lueur de la théorie de l'introjection selon Nicolas Abraham et Maria Torok.Pascal Hachet - 2001 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 1 (1):112-119.
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    The birth of the empirical turn in bioethics.Pascal Borry, Paul Schotsmans & Kris Dierickx - 2005 - Bioethics 19 (1):49–71.
    Since its origin, bioethics has attracted the collaboration of few social scientists, and social scientific methods of gathering empirical data have remained unfamiliar to ethicists. Recently, however, the clouded relations between the empirical and normative perspectives on bioethics appear to be changing. Three reasons explain why there was no easy and consistent input of empirical evidence into bioethics. Firstly, interdisciplinary dialogue runs the risk of communication problems and divergent objectives. Secondly, the social sciences were absent partners since the beginning of (...)
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    La dualité démocratique : entre l’État administratif et la société civile.Hugo Cossette-Lefebvre - 2016 - Ithaque 19:169-187.
    Les démocraties s’articulent autour de deux pôles qui ne se réduisent pas l’un à l’autre, mais qui doivent communiquer constamment : la société civile et l’État. Or, l’équilibre à rechercher entre ces deux éléments est mis à mal par la consolidation de l’État administratif qui tend à autonomiser son action par rapport au reste de la société ; la société civile y est d’ordinaire exclue des prises de décisions. Cette exclusion peut toutefois être considérée positivement ou négativement. Comme il sera (...)
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    Cognitive templates for religious concepts: cross‐cultural evidence for recall of counter‐intuitive representations.Pascal Boyer & Charles Ramble - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25 (4):535-564.
    Presents results of free‐recall experiments conducted in France, Gabon and Nepal, to test predictions of a cognitive model of religious concepts. The world over, these concepts include violations of conceptual expectations at the level of domain knowledge (e.g., about ‘animal’ or ‘artifact’ or ‘person’) rather than at the basic level. In five studies we used narratives to test the hypothesis that domain‐level violations are recalled better than other conceptual associations. These studies used material constructed in the same way as religious (...)
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