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    Aristote et l'analyse du savoir.Hervé Barreau - 1972 - [Paris]: Seghers.
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    Temps et devenir.Hervé Barreau - 1988 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 86 (1):5-36.
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    Bergson et Zenon d'Élée.Hervé Barreau - 1969 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 67 (94):267-284.
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    Bergson et Zénon d'Élée.Hervé Barreau - 1969 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 67 (95):389-430.
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    Bergson face à Spencer.Hervé Barreau - 2008 - Archives de Philosophie 2 (2):219-243.
    Bien qu’il ait été dans sa jeunesse un admirateur de la philosophie de Spencer, Bergson fit dans sa thèse, Essai sur les données immédiates de la conscience, une critique sévère de la conception spencérienne de l’espace et du temps. Cependant ses études de psychologie amenèrent Bergson à ne plus réserver l’espace à la matière et le temps à la conscience, et la question de l’Evolution, que s’était posée Spencer se posa de nouveau à Bergson. Ce dernier la résolut en posant (...)
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    La conscience du temps et les sciences cognitives.Hervé Barreau - 2015 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 38:17-45.
    La reconnaissance accordée en sciences cognitives (Van Gelder et Varela) à l’analyse husserlienne du présent mental en termes de rétention et protension a manqué sa radicalité transcendantale, qui est aussi la limite de cette analyse. Si l’on recherche dans la subjectivité l’origine de notre sens du temps, il ne suffit pas de revenir au présent mental par réduction du temps objectif, il faut élargir aux aspects grammaticaux et aux rythmes biologiques l’éventail des moyens d’accès au temps d’un sujet incarné dans (...)
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    L'instant et le temps selon Aristote.Hervé Barreau - 1968 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 66 (90):213-238.
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    Louis Lavelle, philosophe du mal et de la souffrance.Hervé Barreau - 2004 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 2:281-302.
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    Zénon d'élée et les paradoxes du mouvement.Hervé Barreau - 1972 - Revue de Synthèse 93 (67-68):205-231.
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    L’apport de Bergson à Lavelle.Hervé Barreau - 2013 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 69 (1):9-21.
    Hervé Barreau | : Dans la Leçon inaugurale au Collège de France et dans un article de 1942 que Lavelle écrivit sur la pensée religieuse d’Henri Bergson, nous trouvons des témoignages frappants sur l’héritage spirituel que Lavelle reçut de Bergson : d’abord, un encouragement à rompre avec le positivisme et le kantisme ; ensuite, une doctrine du réalisme spirituel que Lavelle interpréta comme une théorie de la participation ; et enfin, une valorisation du passé où Lavelle vit « l’avenir (...)
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    Aristote pour aujourd'hui et pour demain.Hervé Barreau - 2008 - Chennevières-sur-Marne: Dianoïa.
    Restituer la pensée d'Aristote c'est retrouver les problèmes qu'il s'était lui-même posés, sans avoir le souci de ce que la postérité pourrait y trouver par la suite pour éclairer ses propres problèmes. Le Corpus de l'œuvre d'Aristote est constitué de notes de cours inédits, qui furent probablement corrigées et augmentées tout au long d'une carrière d'un enseignant chercheur. Elles n'étaient pas destinées à la publication. Quand on les étudie aujourd'hui, il faut donc s'armer de la conviction qu'Aristote, même s'il a (...)
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  12. Bachelard: exposés.Hervé Barreau (ed.) - 1974 - Paris: Union générale d'éditions.
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  13. Couturat et la critique des conceptions du temps et ses contemporains Lechalas, Bergson, Evellin.Hervé Barreau - 1983 - In Louis Couturat (ed.), L'œuvre de Louis Couturat: (1868-1914):... de Leibniz à Russell.. Paris: Presses de l'Ecole normale supérieure.
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    Ethics in Face of Science and in Face of Research.Hervé Barreau - 2008 - In Evandro Agazzi & Fabio Minazzi (eds.), Science and ethics: the axiological contexts of science. New York: P.I.E. Peter Lang. pp. 14--169.
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  15. Historical and transcendental factors in the construction of the sciences.Hervé Barreau - 2008 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 96 (1):33-47.
    The hermeneutic context of scientific activity requires that scientific discovery be attributed not only to historical factors but also to transcendental factors (in the sense exemplified by Kant and Husserl, but without their respective idealism). Together these factors can account for a scientific discovery. This is manifest in the invention of Relativity by Einstein. Thomas Kuhn considered the first factors and neglected the seconds. As a consequence the "paradigms" are, for him, incommensurable. But this negligence is the effect of a (...)
     
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    Le concept de physique mathématique dans La science et l'hypothèse.Hervé Barreau - 1996 - Philosophia Scientiae 1 (S1):29-54.
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  17. Le syllogisme aristotélicien est-il une implication?Hervé Barreau - 2012 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 110 (4):605-629.
     
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  18. Modèles circulaires, linéaires et ramifiés de la représentation du temps.Hervé Barreau - 1985 - In Dorian Tiffeneau (ed.), Mythes et représentations du temps. Paris: Editions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
     
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    Théorie de l'intelligibilité.Hervé Barreau - 1999 - Theoria 14 (2):375-377.
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    The meaning of suffering in buddhism and christianity.Hervé Barreau - 2001 - In Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka & Evandro Agazzi (eds.), Life Interpretation and the Sense of Illness Within the Human Condition. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 195--201.
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    Troisième Table Ronde. Sciences de la nature, sciences de l'Homme et réflexion.Hervé Barreau, Joël Gaubert & Lucien Guirlinger - 2006 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 1:87-96.
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    Karl Popper, science et philosophie.Renée Bouveresse & Hervé Barreau (eds.) - 1991 - Lyon: Institut interdisciplinaire d'études épistémologiques.
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    Comptes Rendus.Béatrice Delaurenti, Marie Leca-Tsiomis, Jean-Paul Paccioni, François Bordes, Andrea Cavazzini, Anna Weichselbraun, Vincent Bontems, Sarah Margairaz, Hervé Barreau & Marie Jaisson - 2009 - Revue de Synthèse 130 (4):705-738.
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    Techniques, information et économie.Jean-Hugues Barthélémy, Camille Frémontier-Murphy, Vincent Bontems, Sacha Loeve, Hervé Barreau, Robert Vallée, Éric Brian, Marie Thébaud-Sorger, François Jarrige & Alessandro Stanziani - 2009 - Revue de Synthèse 130 (1):187-216.
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    La lente formation du « barreau français » (1660-1830).Hervé Leuwers - 2023 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 1 (1):77-92.
    Parce qu’elle s’est élaborée à partir d’un héritage antique, l’avocature dispose d’une culture commune dès la fin du Moyen Âge. Dans la France des XVII e et XVIII e siècles, ces caractères partagés se renforcent par la professionnalisation, l’harmonisation institutionnelle des ordres et le renforcement d’un droit commun du barreau, qui n’est pas le fruit du seul travail des avocats et de leurs structures professionnelles ; l’émergence d’un « barreau français » a également été favorisée par l’État et (...)
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    Deuxième réponse à Hervé Barreau.Bernard D'Espagnat - 1982 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 87 (1):137 - 140.
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    Réponse à Hervé Barreau.Bernard D'Espagnat - 1981 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 86 (3):379 - 388.
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    Les Etudes bergsoniennes, tome X. Avec le concours de Jean Foubert, Hervé Barreau, André-A. Devaux, Alexandre Metraux, Walter Malgaud et A. Kremer-Marietti. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1973. 15 × 20, 196 p. [REVIEW]Jean-Claude Margolin - 1974 - Revue de Synthèse 95 (75-76):323-324.
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    The impossibility of corporate ethics: for a Levinasian approach to managerial ethics.Herve Corvellec - 2007 - Business Ethics 16 (3):208-219.
    The moral philosophy of Levinas offers a stark prospectus of impossibility for corporate ethics. It differs from most traditional ethical theories in that, for Levinas, the ethical develops in a personal meeting of one with the Other, rather than residing in some internal deliberation of the moral subject. Levinasian ethics emphasises an infinite personal responsibility arising for each of us in the face of the Other and in the presence of the Third. It stresses the imperious demand we experience to (...)
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    The Measurement Problem: Decoherence and Convivial Solipsism.Hervé Zwirn - 2016 - Foundations of Physics 46 (6):635-667.
    The problem of measurement is often considered an inconsistency inside the quantum formalism. Many attempts to solve it have been made since the inception of quantum mechanics. The form of these attempts depends on the philosophical position that their authors endorse. I will review some of them and analyze their relevance. The phenomenon of decoherence is often presented as a solution lying inside the pure quantum formalism and not demanding any particular philosophical assumption. Nevertheless, a widely debated question is to (...)
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  31. Acknowledgment: Guest Reviewers.Hervé Abdi, Fred Adams, Shaaron Ainsworth, Erik Altmann, Richard Aslin, Robert Aunger, Jerry Balakrishnan, Dana Ballard, Sieghard Beller & Iris Berent - 2004 - Cognitive Science 28:1041-1043.
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    Eigenfeatures as intermediate-level representations: The case for PCA models.Hervé Abdi, Dominique Valentin & Betty G. Edelman - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):17-18.
    Eigenfeatures are created by the principal component approach (PCA) used on objects described by a low-level code (i.e., pixels, Gabor jets). We suggest that eigenfeatures act like the flexible features described by Schyns et al. They are particularly suited for face processing and give rise to class-specific effects such as the other-race effect. The PCA approach can be modified to accommodate top-down constraints.
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    Development of research integrity in France is on the rise: the introduction of research integrity officers was a progress.Hervé Maisonneuve - 2019 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 4 (1).
    BackgroundImplementing responsible conduct of research and monitoring bad practices requires time and tact. In France, it was in 2015 that the wishes of those in charge of research proposed the appointment of research integrity officers (RIOs) in all universities, national higher education schools, and research institutions. Our objectives were to search for information to describe the RI development and to analyze the RIOs’ profiles.MethodsThe OFIS (Office Français de l’Intégrité Scientifique) website lists all public research institutions and universities (RIUs) and their (...)
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    From the life‐cycles of clinical evidence to the learning curve of clinical experience.Herve Maisonneuve & Tiiu Ojasoo - 1999 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 5 (4):417-421.
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    The impossibility of corporate ethics: for a Levinasian approach to managerial ethics.David Bevan & Hervé Corvellec - 2007 - Business Ethics: A European Review 16 (3):208-219.
    The moral philosophy of Levinas offers a stark prospectus of impossibility for corporate ethics. It differs from most traditional ethical theories in that, for Levinas, the ethical develops in a personal meeting of one with the Other, rather than residing in some internal deliberation of the moral subject. Levinasian ethics emphasises an infinite personal responsibility arising for each of us in the face of the Other and in the presence of the Third. It stresses the imperious demand we experience to (...)
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    The impossibility of corporate ethics: For a Levinasian approach to managerial ethics.David Bevan & Hervé Corvellec - 2007 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 16 (3):208–219.
    The moral philosophy of Levinas offers a stark prospectus of impossibility for corporate ethics. It differs from most traditional ethical theories in that, for Levinas, the ethical develops in a personal meeting of one with the Other, rather than residing in some internal deliberation of the moral subject. Levinasian ethics emphasizes an infinite personal responsibility arising for each of us in the face of the Other and in the presence of the Third. It stresses the imperious demand we experience to (...)
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    Nonlocality Versus Modified Realism.Hervé Zwirn - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (1):1-26.
    A large number of physicists now admit that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory. The EPR argument and the many experiments showing the violation of Bell’s inequalities seem to have confirmed convincingly that quantum mechanics cannot be local. Nevertheless, this conclusion can only be drawn inside a standard realist framework assuming an ontic interpretation of the wave function and viewing the collapse of the wave function as a real change of the physical state of the system. We show that this (...)
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    Nonlocality Versus Modified Realism.Hervé Zwirn - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (1):1-26.
    A large number of physicists now admit that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory. The EPR argument and the many experiments showing the violation of Bell’s inequalities seem to have confirmed convincingly that quantum mechanics cannot be local. Nevertheless, this conclusion can only be drawn inside a standard realist framework assuming an ontic interpretation of the wave function and viewing the collapse of the wave function as a real change of the physical state of the system. We show that this (...)
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    Nonlocality Versus Modified Realism.Hervé Zwirn - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (1):1-26.
    A large number of physicists now admit that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory. The EPR argument and the many experiments showing the violation of Bell’s inequalities seem to have confirmed convincingly that quantum mechanics cannot be local. Nevertheless, this conclusion can only be drawn inside a standard realist framework assuming an ontic interpretation of the wave function and viewing the collapse of the wave function as a real change of the physical state of the system. We show that this (...)
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    Nonlocality Versus Modified Realism.Hervé Zwirn - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (1):1-26.
    A large number of physicists now admit that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory. The EPR argument and the many experiments showing the violation of Bell’s inequalities seem to have confirmed convincingly that quantum mechanics cannot be local. Nevertheless, this conclusion can only be drawn inside a standard realist framework assuming an ontic interpretation of the wave function and viewing the collapse of the wave function as a real change of the physical state of the system. We show that this (...)
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    Modeling Psychological Attributes in Psychology – An Epistemological Discussion: Network Analysis vs. Latent Variables.Hervé Guyon, Bruno Falissard & Jean-Luc Kop - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    A measure of speech and pitch reliability from voicing.Hervé Glotin, Frédéric Berthommier & F. Klassner - 1999 - Proc. Int. Joint Conf. On Artificial Intelligence (Ijcai):61-70.
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    Organizing Means–Ends Decoupling: Core–Compartment Separations in Fast Fashion.Hervé Corvellec & Herman I. Stål - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (4):857-885.
    Means–ends decoupling, the institutionally induced implementation of ineffective practices, has become increasingly common. Extant theory suggests that means–ends decoupling has real consequences, which makes it unstable and difficult for organizations to sustain. Yet little is known of how, and with what outcomes, firms organize such means–ends decoupling. We examine organizing via multiple qualitative and longitudinal case studies of how Swedish fast fashion retailers implement and manage the collection of used garments. We find that firms combine two organizational arrangements: structural and (...)
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    A democratic program for healing: The Raspail domestic medicine method in 1840s France.Hervé Guillemain - 2020 - Science in Context 33 (4):385-403.
    ArgumentRaspail’s domestic medicine method, popularized in 1840s France, has similarities with the practices of nineteenth century non-academic healers. His mass marketing of camphor as a universal treatment echoes the practices of “charlatans” and their circles. But Raspail is also very original in this history of popular care. As a scientist, a popularizer of encyclopedic knowledge and a political activist, he managed to blur traditional distinctions between science and politics and between popular and learned medicine. Raspail was a constant thorn in (...)
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    Is the Past Determined?Herve Zwirn - 2021 - Foundations of Physics 51 (3):1-28.
    In a recent paper (Zwirn in Phys Essays 30: 3, 2017), I argued against backward in time effects used by several authors to explain delayed choice experiments. I gave an explanation showing that there is no physical influence propagating from the present to the past and modifying the state of the system at a time previous to the measurement. However, though the solution is straightforward in the case of delayed choice experiments involving only one particle, it is subtler in the (...)
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    Avec et contre Freud. Norbert Elias et la psychologie sociale historique.Hervé Mazurel - 2021 - Cités 88 (4):41-54.
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    L'inconscient ou l'oubli de l'histoire: profondeurs, métamorphoses et révolutions de la vie affective.Hervé Mazurel - 2021 - Paris: La Découverte.
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    How Could You be so Gullible? Scams and Over-Trust in Organizations.Hervé Laroche, Véronique Steyer & Christelle Théron - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (3):641-656.
    Trust is a key ingredient of business activities. Scams are spectacular betrayals of trust. When the victim is a powerful organization that does not look vulnerable at first sight, we can suspect that this organization has developed an excessive trust, or over-trust. In this article, we take over-trust as the result of the intentional production of gullibility by the scammer. The analysis of a historically famous scam case, the Elf “Great Sniffer Hoax,” suggests that the victim is made gullible by (...)
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    Molecular Tumor Boards: Ethical Issues in the New Era of Data Medicine.Christian Hervé, Guillaume Vogt, Pierre Laurent-Puig, Christophe Tourneau, Charles-Henry Frouart, Marie-France Mamzer-Bruneel & Henri-Corto Stoeklé - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (1):307-322.
    The practice and development of modern medicine requires large amounts of data, particularly in the domain of cancer. The future of personalized medicine lies neither with “genomic medicine” nor with “precision medicine”, but with “data medicine”. The establishment of this DM has required far-reaching changes, to establish four essential elements connecting patients and doctors: biobanks, databases, bioinformatic platforms and genomic platforms. The “transformation” of scientific research areas, such as genetics, bioinformatics and biostatistics, into clinical specialties has generated a new vision (...)
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    An Endless Responsibility for Justice: For a Levinasian Approach to Managerial Ethics.Hervé Corvellec - forthcoming - Levinas, Business Ethics.
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