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    Levinas et le pape Jean-Paul II.Michaël de Saint-Cheron - 2012 - Cités 50 (2):157-160.
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    Conversations with Emmanuel Levinas, 1983-1994.Michaël de Saint-Cheron - 2010 - Pittsburgh, Pa.: Duquesne University Press. Edited by Emmanuel Lévinas.
    Years attuned to Lévinas's word -- Inaugural meeting, May 9, 1983 -- Interviews, 1992-1994 -- From the epiphany of the face to the idea of holiness -- Sartre and Lévinas : is there a dialogue? -- Death and the other or the dialogue with Malraux -- Otherwise than thinking : a philosophy of the breach -- Yom Kippur, the day for forgiveness -- Our transgressions against our fellows -- The Shoah and the unforgivable.
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    Razgovori sa Emenuelom Levinasom 1992-1994.Michaël de Saint-Cheron - 2009 - Beograd: Albatros Plus. Edited by Emmanuel Lévinas.
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  4. Michael de Saint-Cheron, Rozmowy z Emmanuelem Levinasem.Ewa Witkowska - 2009 - Ruch Filozoficzny 66 (2).
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    Review of michaël de saint cheron, Conversations with Emmanuel Levinas, 1983-1994[REVIEW]Joshua Shaw - 2011 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2011 (1).
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    Mixité et Éducation Physique et Sportive (1959-1975).Michaël Attali, Cécile Ottogalli-Mazzacavallo & Jean Saint-Martin - 2008 - Clio 28 (28):243-260.
    Dès les années 1960, la mixité s’instaure progressivement dans les établissements scolaires du secondaire sous l’effet de la réforme Berthoin. Pourtant l’Education Physique et Sportive échappe à l’impératif de cette mise en place. A partir d’une analyse de la revue Education Nationale de 1959 à 1975, cet article élucide les résistances de l’école à l’égard de la mixité et les représentations qu’elle véhicule sur l’éducation des filles et des garçons. Ainsi, le cas de l’EPS constitue un effet de loupe non (...)
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    Hugues de Saint-Victor. Studies in Twelfth-Century Historical Philosophy and Historiography. [REVIEW]Michael Horst Zettel - 1975 - Philosophy and History 8 (2):256-257.
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    Érasme, Vie de saint Jérôme, written by André Godin and Alexandre Vanautgaerden.Michael Graves - 2016 - Erasmus Studies 36 (1):67-72.
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  9. Chapter Headings for Saint Augustine's De Genesi ad litteram.Michael Gorman - 1980 - Revue d' Etudes Augustiniennes Et Patristiques 26 (1-2):88-104.
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  10. Saint Thomas, Helen Keller, et la rationalité de l'amour.Michael S. Sherwin - 2002 - Nova Et Vetera 77 (2):21-32.
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  11. Greene's Saints: The Whiskey Priest, Scobie, and Sarah.Michael Torre - 2004 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 7 (1).
     
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  12. Self-determination vs. Freedom for God and the Angels: A Problem with Anselm's Theory of Free Will.Michael Barnwell - 2018 - The Saint Anselm Journal 14 (1):13-32.
    Anselm is known for offering a distinctive definition of freedom of choice as “the ability of preserving uprightness of will for its own sake.” When we turn to Anselm’s account of the devil’s fall in De Casu Diaboli, however, this idiosyncratic understanding of freedom is not at the forefront. In that text, Anselm seemingly assumes a traditional understanding of free will defined in terms of alternative possibilities for the angels. These alternative possibilities must be present so the angels can engage (...)
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    How Joseph De Maistre Read Plato’s Laws.Michael S. Kochin - 2002 - Polis 19 (1-2):29-43.
    Maistre’s Soirées de Saint-Pétersbourg is modeled on Plato’s Laws. Plato and Maistre both demand the political control of natural inquiry, and implement these controls through theodictic conversation. Maistre, following the lead of Plato’s legislator, publishes an exemplary conversation about providence between a young man tempted by an atheistic Enlightenment and two older, wiser, and more learned men of affairs. Maistre defends providentialism from materialist interpretations of natural science even as Plato defended it from ancient materialism.
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    The O.C.T. de Officiis: a postscript.Michael Winterbottom - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (01):265-.
    To my Oxford Classical Text of Cicero's De Officiis, published in 1994, I add two footnotes. The first is an important citation of Cicero in Augustine, which I missed thanks to my own incompetence. Maurice Testard, in his Saint Augustin et Ciceron remarks in Augustine's Contra Iulianum opus imperfectum not only the passage I note at Off. 1.7, but also 4.43 . Migne's text reads as follows: Sequitur ergo ut uerecundiam deponas, ac manente amicitia cum magistro Cynicis foedereris: quos (...)
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  15. Why Can’t the Devil Get a Second Chance? A Hidden Contradiction in Anselm’s Account of the Devil’s Fall.Michael Barnwell - 2017 - Saint Anselm Journal 13 (1):39-56.
    The story of the devil’s fall poses at least three separate philosophical puzzles, only two of which Anselm addressed. The first (Puzzle A) wonders how this angel could have committed a sin in the first place since he was created with a good will and good desires. A second puzzle (Puzzle B) consists of trying to explain why the devil cannot ever be forgiven for that first sin. According to Christian teaching, the devil is unable to “repent” (i.e., express sorrow (...)
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    Martine Carette and Didier Derouex, Carreaux de pavement médiévaux de Flandre et d'Artois (XIIIe-XIVe siècles). Catalogue of an exhibition at the Musée de Saint-Omer, 8 June-1 September 1985. (Mémoires, 22/1.) Arras: Commission Départementale d'Histoire et d'Archeologie de Pas-de-Calais, 1985. Paper. Pp. 144; 17 figures, 50 black-and-white and color plates. [REVIEW]Michael W. Cothren - 1986 - Speculum 61 (3):728-729.
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  17. Martin meets Maximus: the meaning of a late Roman banquet.Michael Roberts - 1995 - Revue d' Etudes Augustiniennes Et Patristiques 41 (1):91-112.
    Cette étude traite des réponses poétiques apportées par Paulin de Périgueux et Venance Fortunat à un passage très célèbre de la Vie de saint Martin composée par Sulpice Sévère, à savoir sa description du banquet du saint avec l'empereur Maximus. Chacun des poètes amplifie cette version sur la base d'autres traditions littéraires. Paulin exploite une tradition satirique alors que Venance se réfère à une source toute différente. L'A. ici montre comment ces points de départ fructifient chez l'un et (...)
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    Darwin: German mystic or French rationalist?Michael T. Ghiselin - 2015 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 36 (3):305-311.
    The notion that Charles Darwin embraced the German Romantic tradition seems plausible, given the early influence of Alexander von Humboldt. But this view fails to do justice to other scientific traditions. Darwin was a protégé of the Englishman John Stevens Henslow and was a follower of the Scott Charles Lyell. He had important debts to French scientists, notably Henri Milne-Edwards, Étienne and Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, and Alphonse de Candolle. Many Germans were quite supportive of Darwin, but not all of (...)
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    Œuvres majeures.Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin - 1975 - New York: G. Olms. Edited by Robert Amadou.
    t. 1. Des erreurs et de la vérité.--Ode sur l'origine.--Stances sur l'origine.
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    François de SaintCheron, Sainte Thérèse d’Avila. [REVIEW]François Bonfils - 2002 - Clio 15:219-222.
    Thérèse d’Avila a marqué de sa doctrine et de son ardeur l’Église des trois derniers siècles, au point qu’elle est devenue le modèle par excellence de la religieuse cloîtrée tout à la fois contemplative et fondatrice, écrivaine de premier rang, épistolière infatigable et maîtresse spirituelle. Suivant de près le livre de Marcelle Auclair, qui fit date dans le domaine des études thérèsiennes (La Vie de sainte Thérèse d’Avila, la dame errante de Dieu, Le Club du meilleur livre, 1953) et tirant...
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    Emotionen und Verhalten: in theologischer und philosophischer Perspektive.Bernd Harbeck-Pingel & Michael Roth (eds.) - 2012 - Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
    English summary: The account of the fate of Stephen takes up a large part in the Acts of the Apostles. Being the first martyr, Stephen became a Saint and the patron of many churches. There is, however, a modern exegetical tradition which blames Stephen himself for his violent death. Against this, Haaker emphasises the psychological and historical plausibility of Luke's account. The volume reflects the drama of the biblical narrative of Stephen and provides incisive examples of its reception history (...)
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    Theosophic correspondence.Louis Claude de Saint-Martin - 1949 - Covina, Calif.,: Theosophical University Press. Edited by Nicolas Antoine Kirchberger Liebistorf.
    For several centuries prior to the founding of the Theosophical Society in 1875, individual 'theosophers' in Britain and Europe were quietly in touch with one another all seekers of the inward way. Theosophic Correspondence (1792 1797) is a series of inspiring letters, personal and philosophic, exchanged during the climactic days of the French Revolution between Kirchberger, member of the Sovereign Council at Berne, Switzerland, and Saint-Martin, whom Kirchberger regarded as 'the most eminent writer . . . and most profound (...)
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    Existential Import in the Philosophy of Duns Scotus.Beraud de Saint Maurice - 1949 - Franciscan Studies 9 (3):274-313.
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    Employment and Privacy: A Problem for Our Time.Michael Newman & G. Marks de Chabris - 1987 - Journal of Business Ethics 6 (2):153-163.
    The employment application form is a major source of information about candidates for many companies. It is also a potential source of infringement by the company upon the privacy of the individual. Although September 1984 saw the passing into law of the Data Protection Act, the U.K. has not been in the forefront of civil rights where employees and personal information are concerned. During an extended interview with members of a personnel department of a major company, several issues relating to (...)
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  25. A History of Misunderstandings: The History of the Deaf.Aude de Saint-Loup - 1996 - Diogenes 44 (175):1-25.
    Sarah is a young deaf woman in revolt, refusing to speak. She marries James, an orthophonist who works in a special school for the deaf. However, what gradually emerges in the course of their relationship is the latent suffering caused by what each of the partners isn't getting. James, tired of acting as Sarah's interpreter, frustrated by the limits of what they can share, shouts out:You want to be independent of me, you want to be a person in your own (...)
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    Introduction.Aude de Saint-Loup - 1996 - Diogenes 44 (175):1-25.
    Sarah is a young deaf woman in revolt, refusing to speak. She marries James, an orthophonist who works in a special school for the deaf. However, what gradually emerges in the course of their relationship is the latent suffering caused by what each of the partners isn't getting. James, tired of acting as Sarah's interpreter, frustrated by the limits of what they can share, shouts out:You want to be independent of me, you want to be a person in your own (...)
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  27. L'intérêt peut-il valoir comme principe d'action? Un problème pour les moralistes et les théologiens du XVIIe siècle.Donatienne Duflos de Saint Amand - 2002 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 42:85-108.
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  28. The Routledge Handbook of Political Epistemology.Michael Hannon & Jeroen de Ridder (eds.) - 2021 - New York: Routledge.
    This handbook provides an overview of key ideas, questions, and puzzles in political epistemology. It is divided into seven sections: (1) Politics and Truth: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives; (2) Political Disagreement and Polarization; (3) Fake News, Propaganda, Misinformation; (4) Ignorance and Irrationality in Politics; (5) Epistemic Virtues and Vices in Politics; (6) Democracy and Epistemology; (7) Trust, Expertise, and Doubt.
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  29. The Point of Political Belief.Michael Hannon & Jeroen de Ridder - 2021 - In Michael Hannon & Jeroen de Ridder (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Political Epistemology. New York: Routledge.
    An intuitive and widely accepted view is that (a) beliefs aim at truth, (b) many citizens have stable and meaningful political beliefs, and (c) citizens choose to support political candidates or parties on the basis of their political beliefs. We argue that all three claims are false. First, we argue that political beliefs often differ from ordinary world-modelling beliefs because they do not aim at truth. Second, we draw on empirical evidence from political science and psychology to argue that most (...)
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    Before Science: The Invention of the Friars' Natural Philosophy (review).Irven Michael Resnick - 1998 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (4):623-625.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Before Science: The Invention of the Friars’ Natural Philosophy by Roger French, Andrew CunninghamIrven M. ResnickRoger French and Andrew Cunningham. Before Science: The Invention of the Friars’ Natural Philosophy. Hants, UK: Scolar Press, 1996. Pp. x + 298. Cloth, $68.95.This is a peculiar book that depicts thirteenth-century natural philosophy as wholly dependent on the theological interests of the mendicant orders. For the Friars, “Natural philosophy was a study (...)
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    Intelligence artificielle et médecine : quelles règles éthiques et juridiques pour une IA responsable?Diane de Saint-Affrique - 2022 - Médecine et Droit 2022 (172):5-7.
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    Orientations By Alcantara Dion, O.F.M., and: Culture de la Liberté au foyer et à l'école By Alcantara Dion, O.F.M.P. Alfred de Saint-Alexandre - 1946 - Franciscan Studies 6 (2):256-257.
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    De l’Être Brut à l’Homme: Contextualisation de deux notes inédites de Merleau-Ponty.Emmanuel de Saint Aubert - 2005 - Chiasmi International 7:25-38.
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    Belief extrapolation.Florence Dupin de Saint-Cyr & Jérôme Lang - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (2):760-790.
  35. Space and the Body Image in Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy Of the Flesh.Emmanuel de Saint Aubert - 2009 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 30 (1):31-58.
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    The ordinary concept of a meaningful life: The role of subjective and objective factors in third-person attributions of meaning.Michael Prinzing, Julian De Freitas & Barbara Fredrickson - 2021 - Journal of Positive Psychology.
    The desire for a meaningful life is ubiquitous, yet the ordinary concept of a meaningful life is poorly understood. Across six experiments (total N = 2,539), we investigated whether third-person attributions of meaning depend on the psychological states an agent experiences (feelings of interest, engagement, and fulfillment), or on the objective conditions of their life (e.g., their effects on others). Studies 1a–b found that laypeople think subjective and objective factors contribute independently to the meaningfulness of a person’s life. Studies 2a–b (...)
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    Hope Amidst Ecological Anxiety.Blaise de Saint Phalle - forthcoming - Eco-Ethica.
    Is ecological anxiety—sometimes called eco-anxiety—just a paralyzing affect, or can it lead to an ethical and political commitment? At first glance, it seems that this anxiety implies, by definition, a lack of knowledge, and must therefore be overcome in order to live better and be able to act again. However, I wish to argue in this article that ecological anxiety, when it is a fear for the future, is not a pathology to be rid of, but a valuable awareness. Indeed, (...)
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  38. Le mystère de la chair.Emmanuel de Saint Aubert - 2003 - Studia Phaenomenologica 3 (3-4):73-106.
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    « L'Incarnation change tout ».Emmanuel de Saint Aubert - 2008 - Archives de Philosophie 3 (3):371-405.
    Merleau-Ponty s’est toujours intéressé aux rapports complexes entre christianisme, philosophie et théologie. Ses écrits, publiés ou inédits, opposent régulièrement « la nouveauté du christianisme » – comme expérience de l’homme, comme attitude religieuse, et jusque dans sa conception de Dieu – à une théologie dite « explicative », qui ne parviendrait pas à penser cette nouveauté, voire la trahirait. Accusée d’importer le Dieu des philosophes, cette théologie expliquerait Dieu et expliquerait par Dieu pour mieux se passer des mystères de l’homme, (...)
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    Note de lecture.Aude de Saint-Loup - 2008 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 2 (3):261-265.
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    Hippocrate : critique de la faculté de soigner.Thibaut de Saint Maurice - 2021 - Multitudes 84 (3):177-183.
    La série Hippocrate place au cœur de son récit de jeunes internes en médecine qui se découvrent tout aussi vulnérables que compétents. Parmi les séries médicales, Hippocrate développe donc une critique de la faculté de soigner de jeunes médecins, pris au piège d’un hôpital public malade de ses contradictions. Regarder Hippocrate revient ainsi à affronter la question : quelle société pour prendre soin de ceux qui prennent soin de nous?
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    Le retour des Murs : une mondialisation fermée?Jacques de Saint-Victor - 2007 - Cités 31 (3):15-20.
    Le 9 novembre 1989, le mur de Berlin s’effondrait sous les applaudissements de la communauté mondiale, rêvant d’une « fin de l’histoire », un monde ouvert et sans frontières1. Moins de vingt ans après cet événement, le Congrès des États-Unis d’Amérique votait le 15 décembre 2005 la loi no 6061 autorisant la construction d’un mur long de plus de 1 000 km pour protéger..
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    L'étrange essor des think tanks : « Peu penser pour que tout demeure ».Jacques de Saint Victor - 2011 - Cités 47 (3):307.
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    Traité transatlantique : de « l'exception culturelle » à « l'exception civilisationnelle ».Jacques de Saint-Victor - 2013 - Cités 56 (4):171.
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    Les historiens et la « guerre de mémoires ».Jacques de Saint-Victor - 2006 - Cités 25 (1):192-193.
    Avec l’article 4 de la loi du 23 février 2005 rappelant « le rôle positif de la présence française outre-mer », les pouvoirs publics pourront au moins se flatter d’une chose : jamais depuis de longues années, un texte législatif n’aura suscité autant de débats au sein de la communauté des historiens, d’ordinaire plutôt discrète. Quatre pétitions contradictoires, de multiples tribunes dans la presse, deux missions sinon concurrentes, du moins parallèles, tout cela pour tenter de résoudre une crise lancée par (...)
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    Une crise pour rien? Réflexions politiques sur le rôle des États en 2009.Jacques de Saint-Victor - 2010 - Cités 41 (1):143.
    Peut-être l’un des mots les plus forts pour résumer les politiques mises en place pour combattre la crise du subprime aura-t-il été celui prêté à l’ancien dirigeant Mikhaël Gorbatchev. Analysant en 2008 cette profusion d’interventions publiques pour sauver des grandes banques en faillite, tandis qu’on laissait les surendettés se faire expulser..
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    Les “différenciations d’une seule et massive adhésion à l’Être qui est la chair”: Étude de la notion de polymorphisme chez Merleau-Ponty.Emmanuel de Saint Aubert - 2009 - Chiasmi International 11:185-199.
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    « Le Mal blasphémateur » et le retour de l’éloge de la censure.Jacques de Saint-Victor - 2022 - Cités 91 (3):35-46.
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    Les reconversions culturelles : l'exemple de la noblesse.Monique de Saint Martin - 1996 - Hermes 20:183.
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    Regard sur la loi relative aux droits des malades et à la fin de vie.Diane de Saint Affrique - 2005 - Médecine et Droit 2005 (74-75):133-145.
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