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    Darwin und die Bioethik: Eve-Marie Engels zum 60. Geburtstag.Eve-Marie Engels, László Kovács, Jens Clausen & Thomas Potthast (eds.) - 2011 - Freiburg: K. Alber.
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    Darwin und die Bioethik: Eve-Marie Engels zum 60. Geburtstag.Eve-Marie Engels, László Kovács, Jens Clausen & Thomas Potthast (eds.) - 2011 - Freiburg: K. Alber.
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    Evolutionäre Erkenntnistheorie — ein biologischer Ausverkauf der Philosophie?Eve-Marie Engels - 1983 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 14 (1):138-166.
    The author takes the interdisciplinary seminar on Evolutionary Epistemology at the 7th International Wittgenstein Symposium as the occasion to discuss the question of the status, achievements and limits of Evolutionary Epistemology. She comes to the conclusion that neither its critique of thequid juris question in traditional epistemology nor its own philosophical pretensions can be justified. But it is a new science which is relevant and a challenge to traditional epistemology and philosophy of science in that it opens up a horizon (...)
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    Teleologie — eine „Sache der Formulierung“ oder eine „Formulierung der Sache“?Eve-Marie Engels - 1978 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 9 (2):225-235.
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    Was leistet die evolutionäre Erkenntnistheorie?Eve-Marie Engels - 1985 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 16 (1):113-146.
    The author takes a collection of essays on concepts and approaches in evolutionary epistemology as the occasion for a critical discussion of the limits and achievements of evolutionary epistemology as well as of certain philosophical objections to the very project itself. She comes to the conclusion that evolutionary epistemology, even if it cannot explain cognition itself, can nevertheless shed light on the complex phenomenon of cognition by demonstrating the presence of traces of our evolutionary past in cognition. Modern research into (...)
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  6. Die Rezeption von Evolutionstheorien im 19. Jahrhundert.Eve-Marie Engels, Pete Goldie & Michael T. Ghiselin - 1999 - Journal of the History of Biology 32 (1):225-229.
     
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    Die Rezeption von Evolutionstheorien im 19. Jahrhundert.Eve-Marie Engels (ed.) - 1995 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Erkenntnis als Anpassung?: eine Studie zur evolutionären Erkenntnistheorie.Eve-Marie Engels - 1989 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Soziobiologie und Ethik.Eve-Marie Engels - 1989 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 33 (1):162-175.
    The author discusses the question, if sociobiology can be relevant for the conceptual foundations of ethics. She comes to the conclusion that sociobiology cannot reduce the meaning of moral terms to that of sociobiological discourse, but that sociobiology might nevertheless be able to shed light on the complex phenomenon of morality by demonstrating the presence of traces of our evolutionary past in our behavior. Thereby sociobiology might be relevant for elucidating the relation between »can« and »ought«, that is, for the (...)
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    Teleologie — eine „sache der formulierung“ oder eine „formulierung der sache“?Eve-Marie Engels - 1978 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 9 (2):225-235.
    Nagel ist es nicht geglückt, die Möglichkeit des Verzichts auf teleologische Formulierungen und Erklärungen plausibel zu begründen. Bei seinem Versuch, die Äquivalenz teleologischer und nichtteleologischer Erklärungen nachzuweisen und den Bedeutungsüberschuß teleologischer Sprache hinwegzuformulieren, ist er immer schon an die Voraussetzung dieses Bedeutungsüberschusses gebunden, dessen er sich nicht, wie seine Beschreibung zielgerichteter Systeme beweist, entledigen kann. Unser Ergebnis dispensiert jedoch nicht von der Frage, ob der Anspruch 'der in teleologischen Wendungen geltend gemacht wird, auch zu Recht besteht. Denn die semantische Unmöglichkeit (...)
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    Teleologie ohne Telos?Eve-Marie Engels - 1982 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 13 (1):122-165.
    By means of a survey of the papers given at the XIX Symposium of theSociety for History of Sciences on the „Idea of Purposiveness in the History of the Sciences“, Mai 28–30, 1981 in Bamberg, West Germany, it is demonstrated that in the course of the history of science teleological thinking in its traditional form is increasingly eliminated from the sciences. This process culminates in the attempt to rehabilitate teleological thinking by means of a reconstruction of Aristotelian philosophy using the (...)
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  12. Was bedeutet ‚menschliche Kultur'in diesem evolutionstheoretischen Ansatz? Eine Frage an Bernhard Verbeek.Eve-Marie Engels - 1998 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 9:293-295.
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    Evolutionäre erkenntnistheorie — ein biologischer ausverkauf der philosophie?Eve-Marie Engels - 1983 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 14 (1):138-166.
    The author takes the interdisciplinary seminar on Evolutionary Epistemology at the 7th International Wittgenstein Symposium as the occasion to discuss the question of the status, achievements and limits of Evolutionary Epistemology. She comes to the conclusion that neither its critique of the quid juris question in traditional epistemology nor its own philosophical pretensions can be justified. But it is a new science which is relevant and a challenge to traditional epistemology and philosophy of science in that it opens up a (...)
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    O desafio das biotécnicas para a ética e a antropologia.Eve Marie Engels - 2004 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 50 (2):205-228.
    Somos testemunhas e participantes de transformações profundas da ciência, técnica e Lebenswelt, que as gerações futuras possivelmente considerarão uma revolução. Como surgiu essa evolução? Em que se fundamenta esta necessidade de uma elucidação da pergunta pela essência do homem e dos demais seres vivos? Este artigo tenta dar uma resposta provisória a tais questões, recorrendo a posições clássicas da antropologia filosófica e a acontecimentos relevantes na teoria das ciências e na história das ciências. Em seguida, a autora apresenta sua concepção (...)
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  15. Die Entstehung Der Synthetischen Theorie. Beiträge Zur Geschichte Der Evolutionsbiologie in Deutschland 1930-1950.Thomas Junker & Eve-Marie Engels - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (2):401-403.
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    Eve-Marie Engels and Thomas F. Glick : The Reception of Charles Darwin in Europe.Kostas Kampourakis - 2012 - Science & Education 21 (7):1035-1038.
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  17. Paulus som brevskriver.Eve-Marie Becker - 2011 - In Ole Hã¸Iris & Birte Poulsen (eds.), Antikkens Verden. Aarhus Universitetsforlag. pp. 335.
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    Eve-Marie Engels and Thomas F. Glick (Eds): The Reception of Charles Darwin in Europe. [REVIEW]Jan Baedke - 2011 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 42 (2):411-413.
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    Eve-Marie Engels and Thomas F. Glick (Eds): The Reception of Charles Darwin in Europe: Continuum, London/new York, 2008, 2 vols, 736 pp, £200.00, ISBN 978-0-826-45833-9. [REVIEW]Jan Baedke - 2011 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 42 (2):411-413.
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    The daydreamer: Exploring the personality underpinnings of daydreaming styles and their implications for well-being.Eve-Marie C. Blouin-Hudon & John M. Zelenski - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 44:114-129.
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    Der Verschlungene Weg des Evolutionsgedankens. Eve-Marie Engels (Hrg.): Die Rezeption von Evolutionstheorien im 19. Jahrhundert. [REVIEW]Kristian Köchy - 1999 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 30 (2):379-388.
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    Sleepwalking Into Infertility: The Need for a Public Health Approach Toward Advanced Maternal Age.Marie-Eve Lemoine & Vardit Ravitsky - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (11):37-48.
    In Western countries today, a growing number of women delay motherhood until their late 30s and even 40s, as they invest time in pursuing education and career goals before starting a family. This social trend results from greater gender equality and expanded opportunities for women and is influenced by the availability of contraception and assisted reproductive technologies. However, advanced maternal age is associated with increased health risks, including infertility. While individual medical solutions such as ART and elective egg freezing can (...)
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    Jean-Luc Nancy.Marie-Eve Morin - 2012 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    Jean-Luc Nancy is one of the leading contemporary thinkers in France today. Through an inventive reappropriation of the major figures in the continental tradition, Nancy has developed an original ontology that impacts the way we think about religion, politics, community, embodiment, and art. Drawing from a wide range of his writing, Marie-Eve Morin provides the first comprehensive and systematic account of Nancy’s thinking, all the way up to his most recent work on the deconstruction of Christianity. Without losing sight (...)
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    Jean-Luc nancy’s ethics of finitude.Marie-Eve Morin - 2022 - Angelaki 27 (1):35-46.
    Against a certain contemporary style of thinking that wishes to go beyond finitude entirely, I propose a finite praxis modeled after Jean-Luc Nancy’s finite thinking. I argue that the desire to imm...
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  25. Toward a Public Health Approach to Infertility: The Ethical Dimensions of Infertility Prevention.Marie-Eve Lemoine & Vardit Ravitsky - 2013 - Public Health Ethics 6 (3):pht026.
    While many experts and organizations have recognized infertility as a public health issue, most governments have not yet adopted a public health approach to infertility. This article argues in favor of such an approach by discussing the various implications of infertility for public health. We use a conceptual framework that focuses on the dual meaning of the term ‘public’ in this context: the health of the public, as opposed to that of individuals, and the public/collective nature of the required interventions. (...)
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    The Implementation of Assisted Dying in Quebec and Interdisciplinary Support Groups: What Role for Ethics?Marie-Eve Bouthillier, Catherine Perron, Delphine Roigt, Jean-Simon Fortin & Michelle Pimont - 2022 - HEC Forum 34 (4):355-369.
    The purpose of this text is to tell the story of the implementation of the _Act Respecting End-of-Life Care,_ referred to hereafter as _Law 2_ (Gouvernement du Québec, 2014) with an emphasis on the ambiguous role of ethics in the Interdisciplinary Support Groups (ISGs), created by Quebec's _Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux_ (MSSS). As established, ISGs provide “clinical, administrative and ethical support to health care professionals responding to a request for Medical aid in dying (MAiD)” (Gouvernement du (...)
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    The Coming-to-the-World of the Human Animal.Marie-Eve Morin - 2011 - In Stuart Elden (ed.), Sloterdijk Now. Polity. pp. 77-95.
    In this chapter, I delineate the central trajectories of Sloterdijk’s creative reappropriation of certain Heideggerian motives. Essentially, Sloterdijk wagers that the Heideggerian climate that weighs on our contemporary thinking is not adequate for grasping the globalised, technological world. In order to show how Sloterdijk is lead to abandon or overcome the understanding of globalisation influenced by Heidegger, I first present what could be called Sloterdijk’s onto-anthropology, that is, his story of the pro-duction or the coming-to-the-world, of the human animal. There, (...)
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    The development of ethical guidelines for nurses’ collegiality using the Delphi method.Mari Kangasniemi, Katariina Arala, Eve Becker, Anna Suutarla, Toni Haapa & Anne Korhonen - 2017 - Nursing Ethics 24 (5):538-555.
    Background:Nurses’ collegiality is topical because patient care is complicated, requiring shared knowledge and working methods. Nurses’ collaboration has been supported by a number of different working models, but there has been less focus on ethics.Aim:This study aimed to develop nurses’ collegiality guidelines using the Delphi method.Method:Two online panels of Finnish experts, with 35 and 40 members, used the four-step Delphi method in December 2013 and January 2014. They reformulated the items of nurses’ collegiality identified by the literature and rated based (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty and Nancy on Sense and Being: At the Limits of Phenomenology.Marie-Eve Morin - 2022 - Edinburgh University Press.
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    Nancy, Violence and the World.Marie-Eve Morin - 2013 - Parrhesia 16:61-72.
    We tend to think of violence as something that happens within the world, as something done by a thing, a being or an existent, to another thing, being or existent. Dhat would it mean to speak of the violence done to the world or, inversely, of the violence done by the world? Are there ways in which an existent, a being, can do violence, not to another existent, but to the world within which all such existents come to presence? Reciprocally, (...)
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    1. ‘We Must Become What We Are’: Jean-Luc Nancy’s Ontology as Ethos and Praxis.Marie-Eve Morin - 2015 - In Sanja Dejanovic (ed.), Nancy and the Political. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 21-42.
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    Corps propre or corpus corporum.Marie-Eve Morin - 2016 - Chiasmi International 18:333-351.
    This article seeks to situate Jean-Luc Nancy’s theory of embodiment in relation to Merleau-Ponty’s description of the lived body, especially as it is found in The Phenomenology of Perception. It shows that while both Nancy and Merleau-Ponty develop their view of the body through an engagement with Descartes, Nancy’s reappropriation of the Cartesian partes extra partes leads him to blur the distinction between corpus meum and alia corpora. By contrasting the radical fragmentation of Nancy’s body with the kind of unity (...)
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  33. Putting Community under Erasure: The Dialogue between Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Nancy on the Plurality of Singularities.Marie-Eve Morin - 2006 - Culture Machine 8.
    In this essay, I focus on the community of thinking between Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Nancy. The relationship between those two thinkers is far from unambiguous: if they can be said to be thinking together, it certainly does not simply mean that they think the same thing or that they think it in the same way. I show that, because of its insistence on separation, Derrida's thinking is still a thinking of the one and the other and retains a Levinasian (...)
     
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  34. Towards a Divine Atheism: Jean-Luc Nancy’s Deconstruction of Monotheism and the Passage of the Last God.Marie-Eve Morin - 2011 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 15 (1):29-48.
    In Briefings on Existence, Alain Badiou calls for a radical atheism that would refuse the Heideggerian pathos of a “last god” and deny the affliction of finitude. I will argue that Jean-Luc Nancy’s deconstruction of monotheism, as well as his thinking of the world, remains resolutely atheistic, or better atheological, precisely because of Nancy’s insistence on finitude and his appeal to the Heideggerian motif of the last god. At the same time, I want to underline the danger of Nancy’s maintenance (...)
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    Continental Realism and its Discontents.Marie-Eve Morin (ed.) - 2017 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    A new realist movement in continental philosophy has emerged to challenge philosophical approaches and traditions ranging from transcendental and speculative idealism to phenomenology and deconstruction for failing to do justice to the real world as it is ‘in itself’, that is, as independent of the structures of human consciousness, experience, and language. This volume presents a collection of essays that take up the challenge of realism from a variety of historical and contemporary philosophical perspectives. This volume includes essays that engage (...)
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    Introduction.Marie-Eve Morin - 2017 - Chiasmi International 19:135-138.
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    Introduction.Marie-Eve Morin - 2017 - Chiasmi International 19:131-134.
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    Introduzione.Marie-Eve Morin - 2017 - Chiasmi International 19:139-142.
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    Justice beyond Presence: Sharing the Earth with the Dead and the Unborn.Marie-Eve Morin - 2019 - Research in Phenomenology 49 (3):433-441.
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    The Politics of Peter Sloterdijk’s Global Foam.Marie-Eve Morin - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 30:47-56.
    This paper takes up Peter Sloterdijk’s proposition for a new thinking of the world as global foam. After quickly reminding the reader of the main characteristics of “bubbles” as “immune spheres of existence”, I retrace the three phases of the history globalization as they have been developed by Sloterdijk in the Spheres trilogy. I then focus on the third phase, also called Global Age, and try to bring together the two seemingly opposed concepts Sloterdijk has used to discuss the age (...)
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    The Spacing of Time and the Place of Hospitality: Living Together According to Bruno Latour and Jacques Derrida.Marie-Eve Morin - 2015 - Parallax 21 (1): 26-41.
    In this article, I pursue the question whether it is possible to understand Derridean ethics in terms of space rather than time. More precisely, I ask whether what Derrida proposes as an ethics (and exactly what that is will have to be explained) falls under the general heading of future-oriented, ‘eschatological’ or ‘messianic’, ethics that sacrifices the present for a better future, or whether it can be understood in terms of presence, more specifically of the demand to cohabit here and (...)
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  42. The Self, the Other, and the Many: Jacques Derrida on Testimony.Marie-Eve Morin - 2007 - Mosaic 40 (2):165-179.
    This essays takes up the question whether the self constitutes the other (as Husserl believed) or whether the other institutes the self (as Levinas argues). It examines how Derrida’s concept of testimony and his work on the structure of the sign, leads us away from this debate into a necessary openness to plurality or community.
     
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    Harvey and Gurvir’s Law: Ontario Bill for Quality Prenatal Information about Down Syndrome: Terminology, Feasibility, and Ethical Issues.Marie-Eve Lemoine, Anne-Marie Laberge, Marie-Françoise Malo, Stéphanie Cloutier, Marie-Christine Roy, Stanislav Birko, Andréa Daigle & Vardit Ravitsky - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (3):651-657.
    Harvey and Gurvir’s Law is a bill proposed to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (Canada) to reduce stigma and bias associated with Down syndrome, by developing and disseminating quality information about Down syndrome in the context of prenatal testing.
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  44. Thinking Things: Heidegger, Sartre, Nancy.Marie-Eve Morin - 2009 - Sartre Studies International 15 (2):35-53.
    This paper compares Sartre's and Nancy's experience of the plurality of beings. After briefly discussing why Heidegger cannot provide such an experience, it analyzes the relation between the in-itself and for-itself in Sartre and between bodies and sense in Nancy in order to ask how this experience can be nauseating for Sartre, but meaningful for Nancy. First, it shows that the articulation of Being into beings is only a coat of veneer for Sartre while for Nancy Being is necessarily plural. (...)
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    Übertreibung und Zweideutigkeit: Derrida und Merleau-Ponty über Passivität und Aktivität im Performativen.Marie-Eve Morin - 2014 - In Steffi Hobuß & Nicola Tams (eds.), Lassen Und Tun: Kulturphilosophische Debatten Zum Verhältnis von Gabe Und Kulturellen Praktiken. Transcript Verlag. pp. 183-208.
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    Hélène Eck et Claire Blandin (dir.), « La vie des femmes » : la presse féminine aux XIXe et XXe siècles.Marie-Ève Thérenty - 2013 - Clio 38:313-313.
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    Hélène Eck et Claire Blandin (dir.), « La vie des femmes » : la presse féminine aux XIXe.Marie-Ève Thérenty - 2012 - Clio 36.
    « La vie des femmes ». La presse féminine aux XIXe et XXe siècles renouvelle la perception de la presse féminine très – trop – souvent interprétée comme un espace univoquement conservateur. Cet ouvrage collectif dirigé par Claire Blandin et Hélène Eck propose d’étudier la presse féminine à la fois comme un support publicitaire, comme un guide de savoir-faire et de savoir-vivre et comme une pratique culturelle propre au « genre féminin ». La presse féminine est donc envisagée comme un (...)
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    Mélanie Fabre, Dick May, une femme à l’avant-garde d’un nouveau siècle (1859-1925).Marie-Ève Thérenty - 2020 - Clio 51.
    S’inscrivant dans un courant qui reconsidère aujourd’hui la place des femmes dans l’histoire, Mélanie Fabre publie une édifiante biographie de Dick May, une intellectuelle largement oubliée de la Belle Époque, fondatrice notamment du Collège libre des sciences sociales en 1895, de la première École supérieure de journalisme française en 1899 et de l’École libre des hautes études sociales en 1900. Elle a été aussi active dans la fondation du Musée social en 1894, dans la formation de l’univers...
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    Public Health and Advanced Maternal Age: An Imperfect but Justified Marriage. Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Sleepwalking Into Infertility: The Need for a Public Health Approach Toward Advanced Maternal Age”.Marie-Eve Lemoine & Vardit Ravitsky - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (12):1-5.
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  50. Foi, superstition et préjugés religieux dans la métafiction historique. Un dieu se promenant dans la brise du soir de Mário de Carvalho.Marie-Eve Letizia - 2001 - Iris 22:227-250.
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