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    Liminaire.Marc Chabot - 1994 - Horizons Philosophiques 5 (1):III.
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    Esthétiques et sociétés.Marc Chabot - 1994 - Horizons Philosophiques 5 (1).
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    La fatigue culturelle du Canada français.Marc Chabot - 1992 - Horizons Philosophiques 3 (1).
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    Nous sommes tous des suicidés..Marc Chabot - 1996 - Horizons Philosophiques 7 (1):1.
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    Avec ou sans l’universel.Marc Chabot - 1991 - Horizons Philosophiques 2 (1):127.
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    Liminaire.Marc Chabot & François Leroux - 1995 - Horizons Philosophiques 6 (1):I.
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    Liminaire.Marc Chabot - 1992 - Horizons Philosophiques 3 (1):465-466.
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    La Caverne.Marc Chabot - 1999 - Horizons Philosophiques 9 (2):27-27.
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    L'intime et quelques autres choses….Marc Chabot - 1999 - Horizons Philosophiques 10 (1):47-57.
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    Les murmures derrière la porte.Marc Chabot - 1994 - Horizons Philosophiques 4 (2):67-80.
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    « Le philosophe chat ou les ruses du désir », de Roger Savoie.Marc Chabot - 1981 - Philosophiques 8 (1):185-196.
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    Les sentiers de la Caverne ou Petite musique pour Platon.Marc Chabot - 1999 - Horizons Philosophiques 9 (2):1-19.
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    La variété et le manque.Marc Chabot & Sylvie Chaput - 1995 - Horizons Philosophiques 6 (1):59.
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  14. Liminaire.François Leroux & Marc Chabot - 1996 - Horizons Philosophiques 7 (1):I.
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    Paul Ricoeur, La critique et la conviction, Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 1995, 288 pages. Paul Ricoeur, Réflexion faite, autobiographie intellectuelle, Paris: Éditions Esprit, 1995, 115 pages. Paul Ricoeur, La critique et la conviction, Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 1995, 288 pages. Paul Ricoeur, Réflexion faite, autobiographie intellectuelle, Paris: Éditions Esprit, 1995, 115 pages. [REVIEW]Marc Chabot - 1997 - Horizons Philosophiques 7 (2):146-147.
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    René Girard, Quand ces choses commenceront..., Paris, Arléa, 1944, 199 pages. René Girard, Quand ces choses commenceront..., Paris, Arléa, 1944, 199 pages. [REVIEW]Marc Chabot - 1996 - Horizons Philosophiques 6 (2):147-148.
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    BÉNATOUÏL Thomas, Le scepticisme, Paris : GF Flammarion, 1997. (Corpus; 3014), 244 p.BÉNATOUÏL Thomas, Le scepticisme, Paris : GF Flammarion, 1997. (Corpus; 3014), 244 p. [REVIEW]Marc Chabot - 1998 - Horizons Philosophiques 9 (1):149-150.
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    Florence Burgat, Animal, mon prochain, Paris : Éditions Odile Jacob, 1997, 254 p.Florence Burgat, Animal, mon prochain, Paris : Éditions Odile Jacob, 1997, 254 p. [REVIEW]Marc Chabot - 1998 - Horizons Philosophiques 8 (2):143-145.
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    Louis Althusser, L'Avenir dure longtemps, Paris, Stock/IMEC, 1992, 356 p.Louis Althusser, L'Avenir dure longtemps, Paris, Stock/IMEC, 1992, 356 p. [REVIEW]Marc Chabot - 1992 - Horizons Philosophiques 3 (1):142-143.
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    Philippe van den Bosch, La philosophie et le bonheur, Paris : Flammarion, 1997, 285 p.Philippe van den Bosch, La philosophie et le bonheur, Paris : Flammarion, 1997, 285 p. [REVIEW]Marc Chabot - 1998 - Horizons Philosophiques 9 (1):142-144.
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    René Girard, Quand ces choses commenceront..., Paris, Arléa, 1944, 199 pages. [REVIEW]Marc Chabot - 1996 - Horizons Philosophiques 6 (2):147.
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    Robert Hébert, Le Procès Guibord ou l'interprétation des restes, Montréal, Triptyque, 1992, 193 p.Robert Hébert, Le Procès Guibord ou l'interprétation des restes, Montréal, Triptyque, 1992, 193 p. [REVIEW]Marc Chabot - 1993 - Horizons Philosophiques 4 (1):128-129.
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    Marc Chabot, Chroniques masculines. Coll. Indiscipline. Québec, Éditions Pantoute, 1981, 119 p.Marc Chabot, Chroniques masculines. Coll. Indiscipline. Québec, Éditions Pantoute, 1981, 119 p.Marc Turgeon - 1982 - Philosophiques 9 (2):344-347.
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    Book Symposium on The Philosophy of Simondon: Between Technology and Individuation: By Pascal Chabot Bloomsbury Academic, 2013.Marc J. de Vries, Andrew Feenberg, Arne De Boever & Aud Sissel Hoel - 2015 - Philosophy and Technology 28 (2):297-322.
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    Objet pour la philosophie Marc Chabot et André Vidricaire, éditeurs Québec: Les Editions Pantoute, 1983. 293 p.Pierre Bellemare - 1984 - Dialogue 23 (3):538-541.
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  26. Sustainable Development and Financial Markets: Old Paths and New Avenues.Marc Orlitzky, Rob Bauer & Timo Busch - 2016 - Business and Society 55 (3):303-329.
    This article explores the role of financial markets for sustainable development. More specifically, the authors ask to what extent financial markets foster and facilitate more sustainable business practices. The authors highlight that their current role is rather modest and conclude that, on the old paths, a paradoxical situation exists. On one hand, financial market participants increasingly integrate environmental, social, and governance criteria into their investment decisions, whereas on the other hand, in terms of organizational reality, there seems to be no (...)
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    Armchair Disagreement.Marc Andree Weber - 2017 - Metaphilosophy 48 (4):527-549.
    A commonly neglected feature of the so-called Equal Weight View, according to which we should give our peers’ opinions the same weight we give our own, is its prima facie incompatibility with the common picture of philosophy as an armchair activity: an intellectual effort to seek a priori knowledge. This view seems to imply that our beliefs are more likely to be true if we leave our armchair in order to find out whether there actually are peers who, by disagreeing (...)
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    Deconstructing the cloud: Responses to Big Data phenomena from social sciences, humanities and the arts.Raymond Taudin Chabot & Sabine Niederer - 2015 - Big Data and Society 2 (2).
    The era of Big Data comes with the omnipresent metaphor of the Cloud, a term suggesting an ephemeral and seemingly endless storage space, unhindered by time and place. Similar to the satellite image of the Whole Earth, which was the icon of technological progress in the late 60s, the Cloud as a metaphor breathes the promise of technology, whilst obfuscating the hardware reality of server farms and software infrastructure necessary to enable the proliferation of data. This article presents projects from (...)
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    Modulations of the experience of self and time.Marc Wittmann - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 38 (C):172-181.
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    The Appraisal Bias Model of Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression.Marc Mehu & Klaus R. Scherer - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (3):272-279.
    Models of cognitive vulnerability claim that depressive symptoms arise as a result of an interaction between negative affect and cognitive reactions, in the form of dysfunctional attitudes and negative inferential style. We present a model that complements this approach by focusing on the appraisal processes that elicit and differentiate everyday episodes of emotional experience, arguing that individual differences in appraisal patterns can foster negative emotional experiences related to depression (e.g., sadness and despair). In particular, dispositional appraisal biases facilitating the elicitation (...)
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    Unrichtiges Recht: Gustav Radbruchs rechtsphilosophische Parteienlehre.Marc Andŕe Wiegand - 2004 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    English summary: Marc Andre Wiegand analyzes the neo-Kantian premises of Gustav Radbruch's legal philosophy.
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    Reinterpreting the Einstein-Bergson Debate through Contemporary Neuroscience.Marc Wittmann & Carlos Montemayor - 2021 - In Alessandra Campo & Simone Gozzano (eds.), Einstein Vs. Bergson: An Enduring Quarrel on Time. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 349-374.
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    FOCUS: Key Issues in Ethical Investment.Marc Cooper & Bodo B. Schlegelmilch - 1993 - Business Ethics: A European Review 2 (4):213-227.
    Welcome precision is brought to the idea, history, types and motives of ethical investment in what will become an authoritative review of the subject. Marc Cooper is a postgraduate researcher at the European Business Management School, University of Wales, and Bodo Schlegelmilch, recently British Rail Professor of Marketing there, has recently been appointed Professor of Marketing at the American Graduate School of International Management (Thunderbird), Phoenix, Arizona.
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    La naissance de la grammaire moderne: langage, logique et philosophie à Port-Royal.Marc Dominicy - 1984 - Bruxelles: P. Mardaga.
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    Wild Justice: The Moral Lives of Animals.Marc Bekoff & Jessica Pierce - 2009 - University of Chicago Press.
    Scientists have long counseled against interpreting animal behavior in terms of human emotions, warning that such anthropomorphizing limits our ability to understand animals as they really are. Yet what are we to make of a female gorilla in a German zoo who spent days mourning the death of her baby? Or a wild female elephant who cared for a younger one after she was injured by a rambunctious teenage male? Or a rat who refused to push a lever for food (...)
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    The Poverty of the Linnaean Hierarchy: A Philosophical Study of Biological Taxonomy.Marc Ereshefsky - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    The question of whether biologists should continue to use the Linnaean hierarchy has been a hotly debated issue. Invented before the introduction of evolutionary theory, Linnaeus's system of classifying organisms is based on outdated theoretical assumptions, and is thought to be unable to provide accurate biological classifications. Marc Ereshefsky argues that biologists should abandon the Linnaean system and adopt an alternative that is more in line with evolutionary theory. He traces the evolution of the Linnaean hierarchy from its introduction (...)
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    (Mis)Appropriations of Gadamer in Qualitative Research: A Husserlian Critique (Part 1).Marc H. Applebaum - 2011 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 11 (1):1-17.
    Within the Husserlian phenomenological philosophical tradition, description and interpretation co-exist. However, teaching the practice of phenomenological psychological research requires careful articulation of the differences between a descriptive and an interpretive relationship to what is provided by qualitative data. If as researchers we neglect the epistemological foundations of our work or avoid working through difficult methodological issues, then our work invites dismissal as inadequate science, undermining the effort to strongly establish psychology along qualitative lines. The first article in this two-part discussion (...)
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    Moral Minds: How Nature Designed Our Universal Sense of Right and Wrong.Marc Hauser - 2006 - Harper Collins.
    Marc Hauser puts forth the theory that humans have evolved a universal moral instinct, unconsciously propelling us to deliver judgments of right and wrong independent of gender, education, and religion. Combining his cutting-edge research with the latest findings in cognitive psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, evolutionary biology, economics, and anthropology, Hauser explores the startling implications of his provocative theory vis-à-vis contemporary bioethics, religion, the law, and our everyday lives.
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  39. Fanon's new humanist as antidote to today's colonial violence.Majid Sharifi & Sean Chabot - 2020 - In Dustin Byrd & Seyed Javad Miri (eds.), Frantz Fanon and emancipatory social theory: a view from the wretched. Boston: Brill.
     
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  40. Species.Marc Ereshefsky - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  41. The Poverty of the Linnaean Hierarchy: A Philosophical Study of Biological Taxonomy.Marc Ereshefsky - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (3):600-602.
     
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    Early Humans’ Egalitarian Politics.Marc Harvey - 2014 - Human Nature 25 (3):299-327.
    This paper proposes a model of human uniqueness based on an unusual distinction between two contrasted kinds of political competition and political status: (1) antagonistic competition, in quest of dominance (antagonistic status), a zero-sum, self-limiting game whose stake—who takes what, when, how—summarizes a classical definition of politics (Lasswell 1936), and (2) synergistic competition, in quest of merit (synergistic status), a positive-sum, self-reinforcing game whose stake becomes “who brings what to a team’s common good.” In this view, Rawls’s (1971) famous virtual (...)
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  43. A dissociation between moral judgments and justifications.Marc Hauser, Fiery Cushman, Liane Young, J. I. N. Kang-Xing & John Mikhail - 2007 - Mind and Language 22 (1):1–21.
    To what extent do moral judgments depend on conscious reasoning from explicitly understood principles? We address this question by investigating one particular moral principle, the principle of the double effect. Using web-based technology, we collected a large data set on individuals' responses to a series of moral dilemmas, asking when harm to innocent others is permissible. Each moral dilemma presented a choice between action and inaction, both resulting in lives saved and lives lost. Results showed that: (1) patterns of moral (...)
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    A Dissociation Between Moral Judgments and Justifications.Marc Hauser, Fiery Cushman, Liane Young, R. Kang-Xing Jin & John Mikhail - 2007 - Mind and Language 22 (1):1-21.
    : To what extent do moral judgments depend on conscious reasoning from explicitly understood principles? We address this question by investigating one particular moral principle, the principle of the double effect. Using web-based technology, we collected a large data set on individuals’ responses to a series of moral dilemmas, asking when harm to innocent others is permissible. Each moral dilemma presented a choice between action and inaction, both resulting in lives saved and lives lost. Results showed that: patterns of moral (...)
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    The philosophy of Simondon: between technology and individuation.Pascal Chabot - 2013 - London: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Aliza Krefetz & Graeme Kirkpatrick.
    The last two decades have seen a massive increase in the scholarly interest in technology, and have provoked new lines of thought in philosophy, sociology and cultural studies. Gilbert Simondon (1924 - 1989) was one of Frances's most influential philosophers in this field, and an important influence on the work of Gilles Deleuze and Bernard Stiegler. His work is only now being translated into English. Chabot's introduction to Simondon's work was published in French in 2002 and is now available (...)
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  46. Animals and the agency account of moral status.Marc G. Wilcox - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (7):1879-1899.
    In this paper, I aim to show that agency-based accounts of moral status are more plausible than many have previously thought. I do this by developing a novel account of moral status that takes agency, understood as the capacity for intentional action, to be the necessary and sufficient condition for the possession of moral status. This account also suggests that the capacities required for sentience entail the possession of agency, and the capacities required for agency, entail the possession of sentience. (...)
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  47. The Units of Evolution: Essays on the Nature of Species.Marc Ereshefsky - 1992 - Journal of the History of Biology 25 (3):500-501.
     
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  48. Agency, simulation and self-identification.Marc Jeannerod & Elisabeth Pacherie - 2004 - Mind and Language 19 (2):113-146.
    This paper is concerned with the problem of selfidentification in the domain of action. We claim that this problem can arise not just for the self as object, but also for the self as subject in the ascription of agency. We discuss and evaluate some proposals concerning the mechanisms involved in selfidentification and in agencyascription, and their possible impairments in pathological cases. We argue in favor of a simulation hypothesis that claims that actions, whether overt or covert, are centrally simulated (...)
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    The Foundation of Kinship.Donna L. Leonetti & Benjamin Chabot-Hanowell - 2011 - Human Nature 22 (1-2):16-40.
    Men’s hunting has dominated the discourse on energy capture and flow in the past decade or so. We turn to women’s roles as critical to household formation, pair-bonding, and intergenerational bonds. Their pivotal contributions in food processing and distribution likely promoted kinship, both genetic and affinal, and appear to be the foundation from which households evolved. With conscious recognition of household social units, variable cultural constructions of human kinship systems that were sensitive to environmental and technological conditions could emerge. Kinship (...)
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  50. The grounded functionality account of natural kinds.Marc Ereshefsky & Thomas A. C. Reydon - 2023 - In William C. Bausman, Janella K. Baxter & Oliver M. Lean (eds.), From biological practice to scientific metaphysics. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
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