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    Atypical modulation of distant functional connectivity by cognitive state in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.Xiaozhen You, Megan Norr, Eric Murphy, Emily S. Kuschner, Elgiz Bal, William D. Gaillard, Lauren Kenworthy & Chandan J. Vaidya - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    A Search for the de Broglie Particle Internal Clock by Means of Electron Channeling.P. Catillon, N. Cue, M. J. Gaillard, R. Genre, M. Gouanère, R. G. Kirsch, J. -C. Poizat, J. Remillieux, L. Roussel & M. Spighel - 2008 - Foundations of Physics 38 (7):659-664.
    The particle internal clock conjectured by de Broglie in 1924 was investigated in a channeling experiment using a beam of ∼80 MeV electrons aligned along the 〈110〉 direction of a 1 μm thick silicon crystal. Some of the electrons undergo a rosette motion, in which they interact with a single atomic row. When the electron energy is finely varied, the rate of electron transmission at 0° shows a 8% dip within 0.5% of the resonance energy, 80.874 MeV, for which the (...)
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    Is the phenomenological overflow argument really supported by subjective reports?Florian Cova, Maxence Gaillard & François Kammerer - 2021 - Mind and Language 36 (3):422-450.
    Does phenomenal consciousness overflow access consciousness? Some researchers have claimed that it does, relying on interpretations of various psychological experiments such as Sperling's or Landman's, and crucially using alleged subjective reports from participants to argue in favor of these interpretations. However, systematic empirical investigations of participants' subjective reports are scarce. To fill this gap, we reproduced Sperling's and Landman's experiments, and carefully collected reports made by subjects about their own experiences, using questionnaires and interviews. We found that participants' subjective reports (...)
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    Regards croisés sur les transhumanismes.Amandine Cayol & Emilie Gaillard (eds.) - 2021 - Brussels, Belgium: P.I.E. Peter Lang.
    Omniprésent dans les médias, le terme transhumanisme nécessite un éclaircissement académique. En effet, il n'existe pas un, mais des transhumanismes. La parole est ici donnée à des penseurs de diverses disciplines, plus ou moins ouverts à ce courant d'idées parfois taxé d'idéologie, voire de menace pour l'Humanité. Ces craintes sont-elles fondées? Quelles sont les origines de ce mouvement de pensée? Quels en sont les différentes ramifications? Quelles en sont les réalisations, notamment dans le domaine médical? Un encadrement éthique et/ou juridique (...)
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    Literary Code(s) and Ideology: Towards a Contestation of Semiology.Francoise Gaillard & Carl R. Lovitt - 1976 - Substance 5 (15):68.
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    Scale dependence of the Young's modulus measured by nanoindentation in columnar YSZ EB-PVD thermal barriers coatings.Y. Gaillard, E. Jimenez-Pique & M. Anglada - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (33-35):5441-5451.
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    Researching the capabilities of people with disabilities: would a critical realist methodology help?Khanh That Ton, J. C. Gaillard, Carole Adamson & Caglar Akgungor - 2021 - Journal of Critical Realism 20 (2):181-200.
    ABSTRACT Amartya Sen’s capability approach is often used in disability research as a normative framework for describing and evaluating the well-being of people with disabilities. Nevertheless, recently, the possibility of going beyond description to the use of the capability approach as an explanatory tool has been raised. However, to allow the use of the capability approach in this way requires grounding it in an appropriate research paradigm. In this paper, critical realism is adopted for this purpose. It is argued that (...)
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    Proudhon et Michel Onfray, deux philosophes plébéiens.Chantal Gaillard - 2020 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 293 (3):27-50.
    Peu de philosophes sont issus des classes sociales défavorisées. Proudhon et Michel Onfray sont donc une exception. Cette situation les rapproche d’autant plus qu’ils sont tous deux fiers de cette origine et qu’ils estiment que ce parcours exceptionnel leur donne des devoirs envers ce peuple dont ils sont issus. Ainsi, devenus des intellectuels célèbres, ils conservent une grande proximité avec leur milieu d’origine, tout en se gardant de toute démagogie. Leur préoccupation principale est donc la mise en pratique de la (...)
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    The Governance of «Well-Ordered Science», from Ideal Conversation to Public Debate.Maxence Gaillard - 2013 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 28 (2):245-256.
    In Science, Truth and Democracy (2001) and Science in a Democratic Society (2011a), Philip Kitcher proposed a model of “well-ordered science”. Through the development of a philosophical ideal, Kitcher’s well-ordered science aims to consolidate the requirements of both democracy and scientific practice. This paper is an attempt to follow this ideal model in a more empirical perspective: how far can we use such a theory in the realms of scientific policy and institutional frameworks? The focus is put on a case (...)
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    Des possibles de la pensée: l'itinéraire philosophique de François Jullien.Françoise Gaillard, Philippe Ratte & Nathalie Schnur (eds.) - 2015 - Paris: Hermann.
    Une semaine, a l'ecart, a Cerisy: il ne fallait pas moins d'un tel retrait, dans ce lieu prestigieux de la reflexion, pour pouvoir, en suivant l'itineraire de Francois Jullien, examiner comment rouvrir des possibles de la pensee. Pour deranger la pensee, en effet, les textes reunis ici croisent les points de vue les plus divers. Repartant de l'investissement initial du travail de Francois Jullien, ils s'interrogent sur l'ecart des langues et des pensees de la Chine et de l'Europe et ce (...)
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    La partialité comme atout dans les sciences humaines.Georges Gaillard, Patricia Mercader & Jean-Marc Talpin (eds.) - 2011 - Paris: In Press.
    Partisane de l'objectivité, notre culture n'envisage la science que sous l'angle de la neutralité, qui serait le seul chemin vers la vérité. Pourtant, les physiciens soutiennent depuis longtemps déjà que l'observateur modifie l'observé. Et qu'en est-il des sciences humaines, où l'objet observé est en même temps le sujet observant : l'homme? Allant à contre-courant des positions habituellement admises, ce livre pose la question de la place du sujet dans la recherche en sciences humaines. Le "sujet" dont il est question ici (...)
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    Rudolf Steiner artiste et enseignant: l'art de la transmission.Céline Gaillard - 2012 - Paris: Orizons.
    Tracer un parcours entre le début du XXe siècle et l'aube du XXIe siècle en compagnie de plusieurs artistes enseignants et de Rudolf Steiner en particulier, tel est l'objectif de cette étude. En mettant en connivence les grandes aventures que représentèrent la construction du Goethéanum près de Bâle à Dornach (1913-1918) et celle du Bauhaus à Weimar, Dessau, Berlin (1919-1933), l'auteur a voulu faire découvrir des territoires nouveaux d'où émergeait une Utopie de mission civilisatrice. Rudolf Steiner, tout comme Kandinsky, Klee (...)
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    Searching for Consciousness in Unfamiliar Entities: The Need for Both Systematic Investigation and Imagination.Sarah Diner & Maxence Gaillard - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (2):202-204.
    The possibility that human cerebral organoids (HCOs) develop consciousness is one of the main concerns driving current ethical discourse. Evaluating existing evidence, Zilio and Lavazza (2023) in t...
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    Pursuit of Perfection? On Brain Organoids as Models.Maxence Gaillard & Mylène Botbol-Baum - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 13 (2):79-80.
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    Neuroessentialism, our Technological Future, and DBS Bubbles.Maxence Gaillard - 2019 - Neuroethics 14 (1):39-45.
    Having reviewed a considerable body of scholarly work in neuroethics related to DBS, Gilbert, Viaña, and Ineichen identify a major flaw in the debate—a “bubble” in the literature—and propose new directions for research. This comment addresses the authors’ diagnosis: What exactly is the nature of this bubble? Here, I argue that there are at least two different orientations in the “DBS causes personality changes” bubble. According to a first narrative, DBS is a special technology because its direct, causal action on (...)
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    Tōjisha Research and Narrative Medicine: Contribution of a Japanese Experiment in the Investigation of Patients’ Personal Experience.Maxence Gaillard - 2022 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 47 (6):749-760.
    Tōjisha research is a methodology intended to help psychiatric patients through dialogue. It was introduced in the context of community care in Bethel House (Hokkaido, Japan) in the early 2000s and later spread to other parts of Japan as well as abroad because of its originality and apparent therapeutic success. It offers patients a framework to investigate their own problems, symptoms, and delusions and to build a discourse around them. In this paper, I present a short account of tōjisha research (...)
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    Intersectionality as a tool for clinical ethics consultation in mental healthcare.Mirjam Faissner, Lisa Brünig, Anne-Sophie Gaillard, Anna-Theresa Jieman, Jakov Gather & Christin Hempeler - 2024 - Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities in Medicine 19 (1):1-11.
    Bioethics increasingly recognizes the impact of discriminatory practices based on social categories such as race, gender, sexual orientation or ability on clinical practice. Accordingly, major bioethics associations have stressed that identifying and countering structural discrimination in clinical ethics consultations is a professional obligation of clinical ethics consultants. Yet, it is still unclear how clinical ethics consultants can fulfill this obligation. More specifically, clinical ethics needs both theoretical tools to analyze and practical strategies to address structural discrimination within clinical ethics consultations. (...)
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  18. First- and third-person approaches in implicit learning research.Vinciane Gaillard, Muriel Vandenberghe, Arnaud Destrebecqz & Axel Cleeremans - 2006 - Consciousness and Cognition 15 (4):709-722.
    How do we find out whether someone is conscious of some information or not? A simple answer is “We just ask them”! However, things are not so simple. Here, we review recent developments in the use of subjective and objective methods in implicit learning research and discuss the highly complex methodological problems that their use raises in the domain.
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  19. Sobre La herencia del pragmatismo, de Hillary Putnam.André Gaillard Chacón - 2005 - A Parte Rei 41:16.
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    Global Versus Local Theories of Consciousness and the Consciousness Assessment Issue in Brain Organoids.Maxence Gaillard - 2024 - Neuroethics 17 (1):1-14.
    Any attempt at consciousness assessment in organoids requires careful consideration of the theory of consciousness that researchers will rely on when performing this task. In cognitive neuroscience and the clinic, there are tools and theories used to detect and measure consciousness, typically in human beings, but none of them is neither fully consensual nor fit for the biological characteristics of organoids. I discuss the existing attempt relying on the Integrated Information Theory and its models and tools. Then, I revive the (...)
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  21. Nonconscious semantic processing of emotional words modulates conscious access.Raphaël Gaillard, Antoine Del Cul, Lionel Naccache, Fabien Vinckier, Laurent Cohen, Stanislas Dehaene & Edward E. Smith - 2006 - Pnas Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 103 (19):7524-7529.
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    The Governance of "Well-Ordered Science", from Ideal Conversation to Public Debate.Maxence Gaillard - 2013 - Theoria 28 (2):245-256.
    In two important books, _Science, Truth and Democracy_ and _Science in a Democratic Society_, Philip Kitcher has proposed a model of “well-ordered science”. The well-ordered science aims to match at the same time the requirements of democracy and those of the scientific practice. The goal of this paper is to confront this philosophical model to the reality of science policy and institutional frameworks. The focus is put on a case study: a public debate on nanotechnologies which took place in France (...)
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    Nucleation of dislocations during nanoindentation in MgO.C. Tromas, Y. Gaillard & J. Woirgard - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (33-35):5595-5606.
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    North-South research partnership: Is collaboration possible between unequal partners?Jacques F. Gaillard - 1994 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 7 (2):31-63.
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    Looking for Neuroethics in Japan.Maxence Gaillard - 2017 - Neuroethics 11 (1):67-82.
    Neuroethics is a dynamic and still rather young interdisciplinary field involving neuroscience, philosophy, or bioethics, among other academic specialties. It is under a process of institutionalization on a global scale, although not at the same pace in every country. Much literature has been devoted to the discussion of the purpose and relevance of neuroethics as a field, but few attempts have been made to analyze its local conditions of development. This paper describes the advancement of neuroethics in Japan as a (...)
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    The governance of "Well-Ordered Science", from Ideal Conversation to Public Debate.Maxence Gaillard - 2013 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 28 (2):245-256.
    En "Science, Truth and Democracy" (2001) y Science in a Democratic Society" (2011a), Philip Kitcher propuso un modelo de "ciencia bien ordenada". A través del desarrollo de un ideal filosófico, la ciencia bien ordenada de Kitcher tiene como objetivo consolidar los requisitos de la democracia, así como de la práctica científica. El presente artículo trata de seguir este modelo ideal desde una perspectiva más empirica: ¿Hasta qué punto podemos aplicar dicha teoria en el plano de la política científica y de (...)
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    Comptes rendus.Maxence Gaillard, Natacha Chetcuti-Osorovitz, Elisabetta Basso, Samuel Thoma, João Machado-Vaz, Jérôme Englebert, Valérie Follet, Gaëlle Chartier, Michelle Perrot, Mireille Delbraccio & Emmanuel Delille - 2016 - Revue de Synthèse 137 (1-2):191-221.
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    Introduction.Françoise Gaillard & François Noudelmann - 2001 - Rue Descartes 34 (4):7-8.
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    La construction symbolique de l'espace Européen.Florence Gaillard - 2002 - Hermes 34:105.
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    Roland Barthes : les mots, les choses.Françoise Gaillard - 2001 - Rue Descartes 34 (4):15-25.
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    Un colloque international « L'automate: modèle, machine, merveille ».Aurélia Gaillard, Jean-Yves Goffi, Bernard Roukhomovsky & Sophie Roux - 2009 - Revue de Synthèse 130 (1):217-219.
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    Un événement politique méconnu : le congrès libéral progressiste des 29 et 30 mai 1887.J. Gaillard - 1974 - Res Publica 16 (5):589-600.
    During the 19th century, the Belgian Liberal Party was frequently divided between its «progressive» or «radical» wing and its conservative majority.Between 1880 and 1900, the program of the progressive liberalism was worked out and stated precisely during seven political meetings.The one hold in 1887 put the headlines into shape, chiefly : big extension of the franchise, compulsory education, disestablishment of the Church.In spite of their small number of members, the progressists were surely most influential upon the adoption of the universal (...)
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    Leibniz's 'New system' and associated contemporary texts.R. S. Woolhouse & Richard Francks (eds.) - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This volume gathers together for the first time are all the key texts in a crucial debate in modern philosophy, centered on Leibniz's famous 1695 essay, the "New System of the Nature of Substances and their Communication," in which he introduced his strikingly original theory of metaphysics. His "system" became increasingly famous and drew him into discussion and development of these ideas, both in public and in private, with a variety of thinkers, most notably the great French philosopher Pierre Bayle. (...)
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    Muzykalʹnoe iskusstvo segodni︠a︡: novye vzgli︠a︡dy i nabli︠u︡denii︠a︡: po materialam nauchnoĭ konferent︠s︡ii "Muzykoznanie na rubezhe vekov: problemy, funkt︠s︡ii, perspektivy", g. Novosibirsk, 2001 g.Vsevolod Vsevolodovich Zaderat︠s︡kiĭ (ed.) - 2004 - Moskva: Kompozitor.
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    Aspects philosophiques du droit de l'arbitrage international.Emmanuel Gaillard - 2008 - Boston: Martinus Nijhoff ;.
    Le droit de l arbitrage, plus encore que le droit international privé, se prête à une réflexion de philosophie du droit.
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    L'improvisation dansée: risquer le vide Pour une approche psycho-phénoménologique.Jacques Gaillard - 2006 - In Anne Boissière & Catherine Kintzler (eds.), Approche Philosophique du Geste Dansé: De l'Improvisation à la Performance. Presses Universitaires du Septentrion. pp. 983--71.
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  37. Le système des arts : failles et reconfigurations des théories classiques.Aurélia Gaillard - 2017 - In Sophie Marchand, Élise Pavy-Guilbert & Michel Delon (eds.), L'esprit de système au XVIIIe siècle. Paris: Hermann.
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    Neurobiological correlates of the unlocking of the unconscious.Jean-Michel Gaillard - 2000 - International Journal of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy 14 (4):89-107.
  39. The Terror of Consensus.Françoise Gaillard - 1998 - In Jean-Joseph Goux & Philip R. Wood (eds.), Terror and consensus: vicissitudes of French thought. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp. 65--74.
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    Visual statistical learning in children and young adults: how implicit?Julie Bertels, Emeline Boursain, Arnaud Destrebecqz & Vinciane Gaillard - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Picture this! Words versus images in Wittgenstein's nachlass Herbert Hrachovec.Words Versus Images In Wittgenstein'S. - 2004 - In Tamás Demeter (ed.), Essays on Wittgenstein and Austrian Philosophy: In Honour of J.C. Nyíri. BRILL. pp. 197.
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    Monisticheskai︠a︡ paradigma filosofskogo ponimanii︠a︡ mira i cheloveka.M. G. Zelent︠s︡ova - 2001 - Ivanovo: Ivanovskiĭ gos. universitet.
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    The Explanation Game: A Formal Framework for Interpretable Machine Learning.David S. Watson & Luciano Floridi - 2021 - In Josh Cowls & Jessica Morley (eds.), The 2020 Yearbook of the Digital Ethics Lab. Springer Verlag. pp. 109-143.
    We propose a formal framework for interpretable machine learning. Combining elements from statistical learning, causal interventionism, and decision theory, we design an idealised explanation game in which players collaborate to find the best explanation for a given algorithmic prediction. Through an iterative procedure of questions and answers, the players establish a three-dimensional Pareto frontier that describes the optimal trade-offs between explanatory accuracy, simplicity, and relevance. Multiple rounds are played at different levels of abstraction, allowing the players to explore overlapping causal (...)
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    Unconscious memory suppression.Alexandre Salvador, Lucie Berkovitch, Fabien Vinckier, Laurent Cohen, Lionel Naccache, Stanislas Dehaene & Raphaël Gaillard - 2018 - Cognition 180 (C):191-199.
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  45. Myth and philosophy in Plato's Phaedrus.Daniel S. Werner - 2012 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Plato's dialogues frequently criticize traditional Greek myth, yet Plato also integrates myth with his writing. Daniel S. Werner confronts this paradox through an in-depth analysis of the Phaedrus, Plato's most mythical dialogue. Werner argues that the myths of the Phaedrus serve several complex functions: they bring nonphilosophers into the philosophical life; they offer a starting point for philosophical inquiry; they unify the dialogue as a literary and dramatic whole; they draw attention to the limits of language and the limits of (...)
  46. Functional relation between dominance phase and suppression phase in binocular rivalry.S. Yoon & C. Chung - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 97-98.
  47. Estimation of 3-D figures induced by 2-D mobile constellations of dots.S. Zdravkovic - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview. pp. 61-61.
     
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  48. Influence of edge sharpness depends on the number of illumination levels.S. Zdravkovic & T. Agostini - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 113-113.
     
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    The potential for a universal business ethics.S. N. Woodward - 2001 - In Alan R. Malachowski (ed.), Business ethics: critical perspectives on business and management. New York: Routledge. pp. 3--87.
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    Robert SAUZET, Le Notaire et son roi. Étienne Borrelly (1633-1718), un Nîmois sous Louis XIV, Paris, Plon, « Civilisations et mentalités », 1998, 355 p. [REVIEW]Cécile Gaillard - 1999 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:26-26.
    Robert Sauzet présente à partir d'un document inédit ­ le livre de raison d'un notaire nîmois du siècle de Louis XIV, Étienne Borrelly ­ la vie quotidienne d'une partie des Français. Ce manuscrit assure la richesse de l'ouvrage. En effet, le texte rédigé par Étienne Borrelly tout au long de sa vie devient vite, de simple livre de famille, un recueil traitant indifféremment de politique nationale ou internationale, d'événements locaux aussi divers que les intempéries météorologiques et ..
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