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    Rational learning and information sampling: On the “naivety” assumption in sampling explanations of judgment biases.Gaël Le Mens & Jerker Denrell - 2011 - Psychological Review 118 (2):379-392.
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    Information Sampling, Judgment, and the Environment: Application to the Effect of Popularity on Evaluations.Gaël Le Mens, Jerker Denrell, Balázs Kovács & Hülya Karaman - 2019 - Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (2):358-373.
    The social environment influences what information individuals sample: people are often exposed to alternatives that are popular. This can systematically change an individual's evaluation of an alternative if she had previously been avoiding it due to a negative evaluation. The authors show that social exposure can have positive or negative effects on evaluation, depending on how popularity and prior evaluations interact. This theory was supported by a large‐scale analysis of data from a hotel chain.
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    Keeping conceptual boundaries distinct between decision making and learning is necessary to understand social influence.Gaël Le Mens - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (1):87-88.
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    An information sampling explanation for the in-group heterogeneity effect.Elizaveta Konovalova & Gaël Le Mens - 2020 - Psychological Review 127 (1):47-73.
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    Interdependent sampling and social influence.Jerker Denrell & Gaël Le Mens - 2007 - Psychological Review 114 (2):398-422.
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    Seeking positive experiences can produce illusory correlations.Jerker Denrell & Gaël Le Mens - 2011 - Cognition 119 (3):313-324.
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    Essais sur les pouvoirs actifs de l'homme.Thomas Reid, Gaël Kervoas & Éléonore Le Jallé - 2009 - Vrin.
    Seule oeuvre de philosophie morale que Thomas Reid ait publiee, les Essais sur les pouvoirs actifs de l'homme (1788) avaient ete concus a l'origine comme une seconde partie de l'expose final de sa pensee. Ces essais viennent ainsi completer les Essais sur les pouvoirs intellectuels de l'homme (1785) et temoignent de la meme inspiration - une inspiration bien loin de se limiter a la simple philosophie du sens commun qu'on a voulu y voir. Dans ce texte d'une limpidite exemplaire, le (...)
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    Care en milieu postcolonial : émancipation et revendication identitaire des personnes handicapées en Guadeloupe.Gaël Villoing, Sébastien Ruffié & Sylvain Ferez - 2016 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 10 (1):54-66.
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    Penser la responsabilité parentale au service des droits de l’enfant.Gaël Henaff - 2022 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 63 (1):185-205.
    La responsabilité parentale cherche à se distinguer de la notion juridique d’autorité parentale pour en souligner les finalités, protéger l’enfant, plutôt que les moyens d’exercice. Elle rend compte de la façon dont ces finalités sont aujourd’hui assurées par les parents mais aussi par des tiers dans un partage des responsabilités de plus en plus affirmé. Elle témoigne en même temps d’un glissement d’une logique de réaffirmation de l’autorité des parents à une logique de culpabilisation dans l’échec de l’éducation de leur (...)
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    À propos de la Sécurité sociale française. La Sécu est-elle toujours un [bien commun]?Gaël Drillon - 2015 - Éthique Publique 17 (2).
    La Sécurité sociale fête ses 70 ans. D’aucuns n’oseraient évoquer la fin de cette institution tellement elle est inscrite dans le patrimoine de notre nation. La « Sécu » a atteint ce statut particulier de [bien commun], sans que débat il y ait! Pourtant, c’est cette absence de débat sur ses fondements qui risque de mettre un terme à son devenir et à toutes formes de démocratie sociale. La Sécu est-elle toujours un [bien commun]? Cette contribution pose les bases d’un (...)
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    La spécificité culturelle des jeux vidéo fabriqués par les Français, les Japonais et les Américains.Gaël Seydoux - 2012 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 62 (1):, [ p.].
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    La spécificité culturelle des jeux vidéo fabriqués par les Français, les Japonais et les Américains.Gaël Seydoux - 2012 - Hermes 62:, [ p.].
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    Introduction. Penser le débat sur l’anthropocène avec Merleau-Ponty.Gael Caignard & Davide Scarso - 2022 - Chiasmi International 24:27-30.
    The aim of this essay is to connect the notion of the Anthropocene with Merleau-Pontyan thought by drawing on two aspects of the author’s ontological reflection. First, I consider “the event of the Anthropocene” as an event that is part of an instituting dynamic, in reference to the ontological dimension of “Institution” that Merleau-Ponty borrows from Husserl and develops in an original way in his 1954-1955 lectures at the Collège de France. I then underline the difficulties that arise when multiple (...)
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    Entre politique des quotas et égalité : l'université de Californie à Berkeley.Gaële Goastellec - 2004 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 116 (1):141-164.
    Depuis la fin de la ségrégation raciale, l’Université de Berkeley cherche à rendre son mode de sélection des étudiants plus juste. En observant le passage d’un recrutement tout méritocratique à une prise en compte des identités ethniques et donc communautaires , puis à la centration sur les carrières individuelles dans leur globalité, on voit se transformer les catégories légitimes de lecture de la diversité sociale et, in fine, le mode politique et juridique de gestion de la diversité et de l’égalité.Since (...)
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    Golf Day 2005@ Federal Golf Club, Red Hill.Longest Drive Women’S.-Lyn McGuinness, Longest Drive Men’S.-Bill Williams, Best Callaway Score-Njegosh Popvich, Best Accountant-Michael Slaven, Best Lawyer-Les Klekner, Overall Women’S. Ivana Joseph, Overall Mens-Andy Colquhoun, Kow Chen & Abel Ong - 2005 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
    "Golf day 2005 @ federal golf club, red hill." Ethos: Official Publication of the Law Society of the Australian Capital Territory, (196), pp. 7.
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    Penser les effets du désavantage social liés à la maladie chronique : enjeux épistémologiques d’un projet transdisciplinaire sur des jeunes drépanocytaires en Guadeloupe.Sébastien Ruffié, Marie Cholley Gomez, Gaël Villoing, Sylvain Ferez, Normand Boucher & Patrick Fougeyrollas - 2021 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 15 (2):177-189.
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    La planification participative contre le Grand Marché (économie, nature et société).Fikret Adaman, Muriel Savrot & Gaël Gratet - 2005 - Rue Descartes 49 (3):111-117.
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    Une recherche citoyenne sur l’article 12 de la convention de l’ONU sur les droits des personnes handicapées.Benoit Eyraud, Arnaud Béal, Nacerdine Bezghiche, Stef Bonnot-Briey, Chantal Bruno, Erick Cattez, Jean-Philippe Cobbaut, Sylvie Daniel, Guillaume François, Julien Grard, Gael Klein, Michel Lalemant, Céline Lefebvre, Valérie Lemard, Jacques Lequien, Céline Letailleur, Claudine Levray, Marc Losson, Ana Marques, Bernard Meile, Nicolas Ordener, Mouna Romdhani, Nicolas Saenen, Sébastien Saetta, Iuliia Taran & Florie Vuattoux - 2021 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 15 (2):165-176.
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    Hipparchia's Choice: An Essay Concerning Women, Philosophy, etc.Michele Le Doeuff - 2007 - Columbia University Press.
    "To be a philosopher and to be a feminist are one and the same thing. A feminist is a woman who does not allow anyone to think in her place."-from _Hipparchia's Choice_ A work of rare insight and irreverence, _Hipparchia's Choice_ boldly recasts the history of philosophy from the pre-Socratics to the post-Derrideans as one of masculine texts and male problems. The position of women, therefore, is less the result of a hypothetical "femininity" and more the fault of exclusion by (...)
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    Feminism Is Back in France—Or Is It?Michèle Le Dœuff - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):243-255.
    : Michèle Le Dœuff discusses the revival of feminism in France, including the phenomenon of state-sponsored feminism, such as government support for "parity": equal numbers of women and men in government. Le Dœuff analyzes the strategically patchy application of this revival and remains wary about it. Turning to the work of seventeenth-century philosopher Gabrielle Suchon, Le Dœuff considers her concepts of freedom, servitude, and active citizenship, which may well, she argues, have influenced Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Le Dœuff favorably juxtaposes the active (...)
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    Feminism Is Back in France—Or Is It?Michèle le Dœuff - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):243-255.
    Michèle Le Dœuff discusses the revival of feminism in France, including the phenomenon of state-sponsored feminism, such as government support for “parity”: equal numbers of women and men in government. Le Dœuff analyzes the strategically patchy application of this revival and remains wary about it. Turning to the work of seventeenth-century philosopher Gabrielle Suchon, Le Dœuff considers her concepts of freedom, servitude, and active citizenship, which may well, she argues, have influenced Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Le Dœuff favorably juxtaposes the active citizenship (...)
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    Feminism Is Back in France—Or Is It?Michèle le Dœuff - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):243-255.
    Michèle Le Dœuff discusses the revival of feminism in France, including the phenomenon of state-sponsored feminism, such as government support for “parity”: equal numbers of women and men in government. Le Dœuff analyzes the strategically patchy application of this revival and remains wary about it. Turning to the work of seventeenth-century philosopher Gabrielle Suchon, Le Dœuff considers her concepts of freedom, servitude, and active citizenship, which may well, she argues, have influenced Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Le Dœuff favorably juxtaposes the active citizenship (...)
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    Feminism Is Back in France—Or Is It?Michèle le Dœuff - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):243-255.
    Michèle Le Dœuff discusses the revival of feminism in France, including the phenomenon of state-sponsored feminism, such as government support for “parity”: equal numbers of women and men in government. Le Dœuff analyzes the strategically patchy application of this revival and remains wary about it. Turning to the work of seventeenth-century philosopher Gabrielle Suchon, Le Dœuff considers her concepts of freedom, servitude, and active citizenship, which may well, she argues, have influenced Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Le Dœuff favorably juxtaposes the active citizenship (...)
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  24. Exploring the effects of paranormal belief and gender on precognition task: An application of the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework on parapsychological research.Tam-Tri Le, Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    Precognition is an anomaly in information transmission and interpretation. Extant literature suggests that paranormal beliefs and gender may have significant influences on this unknown information process. This study examines the effects of these two factors, including their interactions, on precognition performance by employing the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF) analytics. Using Bayesian analysis on secondary data of 60 participants, we found that men may have higher chances to score a hit in a precognition task compared to women. Interestingly, stronger beliefs in (...)
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    Sartre: the philosopher of the twentieth century.Bernard Henri Lévy - 2004 - Malden, MA: Distributed in the USA by Blackwelll.
    ‘A whole man, made of all men, worth all of them, and any one of them worth him.’ This was how Jean-Paul Sartre characterized himself at the end of his autobiographical study, Words. And Bernard-Henri Lévy shows how Sartre cannot be understood without taking into account his relations with the intellectual forebears and contemporaries, the lovers and friends, with whom he conducted a lifelong debate. His thinking was essentially a tumultuous dialogue with his whole age and himself. He learned from (...)
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    Providence et passions divines dans le stoïcisme : comment prémunir un dieu bienveillant contre la colère?Rodolphe Le Penru - 2023 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 44 (2):249-271.
    Against the Epicureans who conceive the gods as indifferent to make them inaccessible to anger, the Stoics assert that the god is incapable of anger due to his very benevolence. However, doesn’t the Stoic god’s concern for man threaten his impassivity and expose him to feel anger and passions? In this paper, I address, in a theological context, the classic ethical problem of the compatibility between the integrity of the individual and his concern for others. Several hypotheses are examined. Is (...)
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    Men of Science in America. Bernard Jaffe.P. Le Corbeiller - 1945 - Isis 36 (1):73-74.
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    Le Jansénisme : une réalité politique et un enjeu de pouvoirs.Michel Le Guern - 2003 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 3 (3):461-488.
    Le Jansénisme c’est d’abord un mot, une idée et une réalité. Ce sont aussi des personnages, hommes et femmes, qui au XVIIe et au XVIIIe siècles ont joué une incarnation qui n’était pas que religieuse ou théologique, malgré le primat de celle-ci. Le tableau historique que propose M. Le Guern est aussi l’analyse des positions et réactions des principaux acteurs, de Richelieu et Saint-Cyran à Antoine Arnaud, de Nicolas Pavillon et le Formulaire, jusqu’à Quesnel et la reprise des hostilités après (...)
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  29. Speech and Gesture in Spatial Language and Cognition Among the Yucatec Mayas.Olivier Le Guen - 2011 - Cognitive Science 35 (5):905-938.
    In previous analyses of the influence of language on cognition, speech has been the main channel examined. In studies conducted among Yucatec Mayas, efforts to determine the preferred frame of reference in use in this community have failed to reach an agreement (Bohnemeyer & Stolz, 2006; Levinson, 2003 vs. Le Guen, 2006, 2009). This paper argues for a multimodal analysis of language that encompasses gesture as well as speech, and shows that the preferred frame of reference in Yucatec Maya is (...)
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    It Was a Dark and Stormy Night; Or, Why Are We Huddling about the Campfire?Ursula K. Le Guin - 1980 - Critical Inquiry 7 (1):191-199.
    It was a dark and stormy night, in the otherwise unnoteworthy year 711 E.C. , and the great-aunt sat crouched at her typewriter, holding his hands out to it from time to time as if for warmth and swinging on a swing. He was a handsome boy of about eighteen, one of those men who suddenly excite your desire when you meet them in the street, and who leave you with a vague feeling of uneasiness and excited senses. On the (...)
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    Straw-men and selective citation are needed to argue that associative-link formation makes no contribution to human learning.Dominic M. Dwyer, Michael E. Le Pelley, David N. George, Mark Haselgrove & Robert C. Honey - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2):206-207.
    Mitchell et al. contend that there is no need to posit a contribution based on the formation of associative links to human learning. In order to sustain this argument, they have ignored evidence which is difficult to explain with propositional accounts; and they have mischaracterised the evidence they do cite by neglecting features of these experiments that contradict a propositional account.
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    The Incarnation: divine embodiment and the divided mind.Robin Le Poidevin - 2011 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 68:269-285.
    The central doctrine of traditional Christianity, the doctrine of the Incarnation, is that the Second Person of the Trinity lived a human existence on Earth as Jesus Christ for a finite period. In the words of the Nicene Creed, the Son is himwho for us men, and for our salvation, came down from heaven, and was incarnate by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary, and was made man.
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  33. Body and Anthropology: Symbolic Effectiveness.David Le Breton & Helen McPhail - 1991 - Diogenes 39 (153):85-100.
    Every human community creates its own representation of its surrounding world and of the men who constitute that world. It sets out in an orderly fashion the raison d’être of social and cultural organisation, it ritualises the ties between men and their relationship with their environment. Man creates the world while the world creates man, through a relationship which varies with each society; ethnography shows us innumerable versions. Human cultures consist of symbols. It is always a matter of reducing the (...)
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    College life.Le Baron Russell Briggs - 1904 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
    THE TRANSITION FROM SCHOOL TO COLLEGE College life is the supreme privilege of youth. Rich men's sons from private schools may take it carelessly, ...
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  35. Zhuzi ge wu zhi zhi lun yan jiu.Aiguo Le - 2010 - Changsha Shi: Yuelu shu she.
    Ben shu xi "Zhuzi xue yan jiu cong shu" zhi yi zhong. Zuo zhe cong Zhuzi ge zhi lun xing cheng de xue shu bei jing, ge zhi lun jian gou de xin lu li cheng, ge zhi lun de li lun nei han, ge zhi lun yu ke xue yan jiu, Zhuzi men ren ji hou xue de ge zhi lun, Zhuzi ge zhi lun de yan bian yu ge zhi xue deng fang mian xiang xi lun shu le (...)
     
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    Buddhism as Teaching of the “Axial Age” in the Work of Alexander Men.Sergei A. Nizhnikov & Hong Phuong Le Thi - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (2):392-401.
    The article analyzes the interpretation of Fr. Alexander Men of Buddhism as teaching of the “Axial Age”. It is based on his seven-volume work “History of Religion: In Search of the Way, Truth and Life”. First defines the methodology used by Fr. Alexander, which is comparative and hermeneutic in nature. At the same time, he proceeds from a theistic-Christian value position, which, nevertheless, allows him respectfully treats other religious-philosophical traditions. The originality of the author’s interpretation of Buddhism is determined, both (...)
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  37. The Equality of Men and Women.Marie le Jars de Gournay - 1999 - In Therese Boos Dykeman (ed.), The Neglected Canon: Nine Women Philosophers: First to the Twentieth Century. Kluwer Academic.
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    Antiphon the Sophist: The Fragments.Antifont el Sofista, Antiphon & Antiphon le Sophiste (eds.) - 2002 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This edition collects all the surviving evidence for the fifth-century BCE Athenian sophist Antiphon and presents it together with a translation and a full commentary, which assesses its reliability and significance. Although Antiphon is not as familiar a figure as sophists such as Protagoras and Gorgias, substantial fragments have survived from his major works, On Truth and On Concord, including extensive remains preserved on papyrus. In addition, information about his doctrines is preserved by ancient writers ranging in time from Aristotle (...)
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  39. Feminism Is Back in France—Or Is It?Michéle le Dœuff & Penelope Deutscher - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):243-255.
    Michèle Le Dœuff discusses the revival of feminism in France, including the phenomenon of state-sponsored feminism, such as government support for "parity": equal numbers of women and men in government. Le Dœuff analyzes the strategically patchy application of this revival and remains wary about it. Turning to the work of seventeenth-century philosopher Gabrielle Suchon, Le Dœuff considers her concepts of freedom, servitude, and active citizenship, which may well, she argues, have influenced Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Le Dœuff favorably juxtaposes the active citizenship (...)
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    Relationship between cultural values and well-being: analysis from some East Asian countries.Won Joong Kim, Nguyen Xuan Trung, Le Van Hung & Nguyen Ngoc Trung - 2020 - Journal for Cultural Research 24 (4):1-17.
    This paper is an empirical analysis of how culture, specifically tradition, affects well-being, i.e., happiness, life satisfaction, and financial satisfaction, along with socioeconomic factors in East Asia. Ordered probit regression model results show that women have higher happiness and satisfaction levels than men even in Confucian cultures in which men generally receive more favourable conditions than women. Additionally, marital status or the impact of religion had strong and positive effects on happiness and sometimes on life satisfaction but not on financial (...)
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    Information security risks and sharing behavior on OSN: the impact of data collection awareness.Thi Huyen Pham, Thuy-Anh Phan, Phuong-Anh Trinh, Xuan Bach Mai & Quynh-Chi Le - forthcoming - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society.
    Purpose This study aims to ascertain the impact of data collecting awareness on perceived information security concerns and information-sharing behavior on social networking sites. Design/methodology/approach Based on communication privacy management theory, the study forecasted the relationship between information-sharing behavior and awareness of data collecting purposes, data collection tactics and perceived security risk using structural equation modeling analysis and one-way ANOVA. The sample size of 521 young social media users in Vietnam, ages 18 to 34, was made up of 26.7% men (...)
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    Cleveland: The Flats, the Mill, and the Hills.Andrew Borowiec, Rod Slemmons & Les Roberts - 2008 - Center for American Places.
    The Flats, a district near downtown Cleveland, was once was the vibrant heart of Midwestern industry and is now in the throes of change: Some of its warehouses and factories have been transformed into nightclubs and restaurants, while homes in adjacent neighborhoods have been replaced by mini-mansions. In Cleveland, photographer Andrew Borowiec documents the Flats today and evokes the way of life they once embodied. Given the rare opportunity to access one of Cleveland's vast steel mills before it was modernized (...)
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    Isabelle Saint-Martin, Voir, savoir, croire. Catéchismes et pédagogie par l'image au XIXe siècle. préface de Ségolène Le Men, Paris, Honoré Champion Éditeur, 2003,614 p., 25 pl. en coul. et 107 fig. en n. et bl. [REVIEW]François Bœspflug - 2005 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 79:417-428.
    Ce livre est la version remaniée d'une thèse dont l'Auteure est désormais maître de conférence à l'EPHE et travaille également à l'Institut Européen en Sciences des Religions récemment fondé sur la recommandation de Régis Debray. Isabelle Saint-Martin évoque un monde en voie de disparition, celui des images pieuses qui ont contribué à la formation religieuse des chrétiens de la génération de nos grands et arrière-grands-parents. Publié pour la première fois vers le milieu des années 1880 et c..
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    Les Yes Men.Erwan Lecœur & Alexandre Pessar - 2006 - Multitudes 2 (2):159-167.
    Résumé Les actions des Yes Men mêlent stratégie d’usurpation et happening. À partir de sites Web, ils poursuivent le hoax jusqu’à son débouché dans le réel : plateau télé ou salle de conférence filmée. Une entreprise comme Dow Chemicals y a laissé quelques plumes...
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  45. Men, machines, and the modernity of knowledge in Alfred Jarry's Le Surmâle.Philip G. Hadlock - 2006 - Substance 35 (3):131-148.
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    « Mens regnum bona possidet » : scepticisme, fidéisme et naturalisme dans le dialogue sur le sujet de la divinité de la Mothe Le Vayer.Lorenzo Bianchi - 2008 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 85 (2):195.
    Résumé — Le Dialogue sur le sujet de la divinité, publié en 1631 dans les Cinq autres Dialogues sceptiques de La Mothe Le Vayer, se nourrit d’un franc scepticisme et d’un naturalisme « à l’imitation des Anciens », et La Mothe, en disciple de Sextus, adopte une attitude « de philosophe ancien et payen in puris naturalibus ». Dans ce dialogue, axé sur le thème de la diversité des religions, émerge le fidéisme propre à La Mothe et à son écriture (...)
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    Warlike men and invisible women: how scribes in the Ancient Near East represented warfareHommes guerriers et femmes invisibles, le choix des scribes dans le Proche-Orient ancien.Philippe Clancier - 2015 - Clio 39.
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    To look like men of war: visual transformation narratives of African American Union SoldiersQuand l’uniforme fait l’homme libre : les soldats noirs dans la Guerre civile américaine.Sarah Jones Weicksel - 2015 - Clio 40.
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    De meervoudigheid van de mens als voorwaarde van ethiek: een proeve van commentaar op Emmanuel Levinas' "Le temps et l'autre".Joachim Duyndam - 1984 - Delft, The Netherlands: Eburon Academic Publishers.
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  50. The fantasies of men, the revelation of God. Jean le clerc and the question of inspiration of sacred authors.Lia Mannarino - 2011 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 7 (1):76 - +.
     
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