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  1. The God of Israel, The God of Christians, The Great Themes of Scripture.J. Giblet, M. E. Boismard, A. Lefevre, A. Descamps, J. Guillet, X. Leon-Dufour, C. Spicq, A. Leboisset, A. Gelin, Sister Jeanne D'Arc, J. Pierron & Kathryn Sullivan - 1961
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    De la fondation à l'attestation en morale : Paul Ricœur et l'éthique du témoignage.Jean-Philippe Pierron - 2003 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 3 (3):435-459.
    Le témoignage a retenu de très près l’herméneutique philosophique de Paul Ricœur. De son sens quasi empirique, celui du témoin d’un procès, à sa signification religieuse, celle du témoin de la foi, en passant par sa signification morale, le témoin vit du bien dont il témoigne. Se trouvant donc au croisement du juridique, de l’historique, de l’éthique et du religieux, le témoignage trouve, dans les analyses de Paul Ricœur, son principe unificateur dans le concept d’identité narrative. J.-Ph. Pierron montre (...)
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  3. Publicity and Common Commitment to Believe.J. R. G. Williams - 2021 - Erkenntnis 88 (3):1059-1080.
    Information can be public among a group. Whether or not information is public matters, for example, for accounts of interdependent rational choice, of communication, and of joint intention. A standard analysis of public information identifies it with (some variant of) common belief. The latter notion is stipulatively defined as an infinite conjunction: for p to be commonly believed is for it to believed by all members of a group, for all members to believe that all members believe it, and so (...)
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  4. Abusing the notion of what-it's-like-ness: A response to Block.J. Weisberg - 2011 - Analysis 71 (3):438-443.
    Ned Block argues that the higher-order (HO) approach to explaining consciousness is ‘defunct’ because a prominent objection (the ‘misrepresentation objection’) exposes the view as ‘incoherent’. What’s more, a response to this objection that I’ve offered elsewhere (Weisberg 2010) fails because it ‘amounts to abusing the notion of what-it’s-like-ness’ (xxx).1 In this response, I wish to plead guilty as charged. Indeed, I will continue herein to abuse Block’s notion of what-it’s-like-ness. After doing so, I will argue that the HO approach accounts (...)
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    Functions of Thought and the Synthesis of Intuitions.J. Michael Young - 1992 - In Paul Guyer (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Kant. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 3--101.
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    From Moral Distress to Mutual Recognition: Diaries Kept by French Care Professionals During the Covid Crisis.Brenda Bogaert & Jean-Philippe Pierron - 2023 - Ethics and Social Welfare 17 (1):35-50.
    This article focuses on the experiences of social care workers during the first wave of the Covid pandemic. The method involved analyzing diaries kept by 65 professionals in 8 French regions during the first lockdown in France in the spring of 2020. As a form of non-binding, narrative expression, keeping diaries breaks with traditional models of reporting common in social care structures and allowed professionals to reflect on the experience as it was lived. In the diaries, professionals explored how the (...)
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  7. pt. 3. Practical application: Practical experience with deathbringers.J. Michael Wood - 2011 - In Livia Kohn (ed.), Living authentically: Daoist contributions to modern psychology. Dunedin, FL: Three Pines Press.
  8. SL (6p) and Multicomponent Momenta.J. Wess - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 216.
     
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    Communicating with the dying.J. Michael Wilson - 1975 - Journal of Medical Ethics 1 (1):18-21.
    Telling a patient that the outcome of his illness is not good, or even hopeless, requires sensitivity and the ability to communicate with him in the setting of a hospital which is an unnatural environment divorced from family and friends. It is a task which must be taught and learned by doctors and nurses.
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  10. Granule-based models.J. Yen & L. Wang - 1998 - In Enrique H. Ruspini, Piero Patrone Bonissone & Witold Pedrycz (eds.), Handbook of fuzzy computation. Philadelphia: Institute of Physics.
     
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  11. Die Zeit als ein naturwissenschaftliches und heuristisches Problem.J. Zeman - 1987 - In Jiří Zeman (ed.), Philosophische Probleme der Zeit: Beiträge aus der Konferenz in Zwettl 1986. Praha: Institut für Philosophie und Soziologie der Tsch. Akademie der Wissenschaften.
     
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    9. From “I” to “We”: Acts of Agency in Simone de Beauvoir’s Philosophical Autobiography.J. Lenore Wright - 2015 - In Christopher Cowley (ed.), The Philosophy of Autobiography. University of Chicago Press. pp. 193-216.
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  13. Time and death: Heidegger's analysis of finitude.Carol J. White - 2005 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate. Edited by Mark Ralkowski.
    The existential analysis -- The death of dasein -- The timeliness of dasein -- The derivation of time -- The time of being.
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    William Pierron 1913 - 1984.Thelma Pierron - 1985 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 59 (1):73 -.
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    Soft-Finished Textiles In Roman Britain.J. P. Wild - 1967 - Classical Quarterly 17 (1):133-135.
    The achievements of the textile industry in Roman Britain are often underestimated as a result of the meagreness of our available evidence. The Edict on maximum prices issued by Diocletian in A.D. 301 shows that British capes commanded high prices on the markets of the Empire, and that in the late third century A.D. British rugs were the best in the world. In view of the competition from the traditional centres of rug manufacture in the East, this is an astonishing (...)
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    The Textile Term Scutulatus.J. P. Wild - 1964 - Classical Quarterly 14 (2):263-266.
    The received translation and interpretation of many of the technical terms current in the textile industry of the Roman Empire are inaccurate, because lexicographers have either fought shy of being precise, or have thought that they recognized in the ancient world technical processes which originated at a much later date. The evidence is often equivocal or insufficient, but may still yield details that have been overlooked. The textile expression scutulatus, to take an example, deserves more attention than Blümner has devoted (...)
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    Living beyond the one and the many: silent-mind transcendence of all traditional and contemporary monism and dualism.J. Richard Wingerter - 2011 - Lanham, Maryland: Hamilton Books.
    Living out of silence, out of a fully functioning, lovingly attentive mind, and not just out of thought, out of a partially functioning mind, is requisite for depth or profundity in living or relating. A fully attentive, truly silent or meditative mind sees that there is real dualism of time and the timeless and that time and the timeless each has its own unique value. The timeless, or real silence, that which alone can make for depth in one's living and (...)
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  18. A Theory of Metaphysical Indeterminacy.Elizabeth Barnes & J. Robert G. Williams - 2011 - In Karen Bennett & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics Volume 6. Oxford University Press UK. pp. 103-148.
    If the world itself is metaphysically indeterminate in a specified respect, what follows? In this paper, we develop a theory of metaphysical indeterminacy answering this question.
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  19. Detection of self: The perfect algorithm.J. S. Watson - 1994 - In S. T. Parker, R. Mitchell & M. L. Boccia (eds.), Self-Awareness in Animals and Humans: Developmental Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.
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    Scoring Rules, Condorcet Efficiency and Social Homogeneity.Dominique Lepelley, Patrick Pierron & Fabrice Valognes - 2000 - Theory and Decision 49 (2):175-196.
    In a three-candidate election, a scoring rule s (s in [0,1]) assigns 1, s, and 0 points (respectively) to each first, second and third place in the individual preference rankings. The Condorcet efficiency of a scoring rule is defined as the conditional probability that this rule selects the winner in accordance with Condorcet criteria (three Condorcet criteria are considered in the paper). We are interested in the following question: What rule s has the greatest Condorcet efficiency? After recalling the known (...)
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    In the shadow of Leviathan: John Locke and the politics of conscience In the shadow of Leviathan: John Locke and the politics of conscience, by Jeffrey R. Collins, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2020, Ideas in Context 127, 430 pp., £101.00 (hardback) ISBN 9781108478816, £32.99 (paperback) ISBN 9781108746229. [REVIEW]J. C. Walmsley - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    Jeffrey Collins’ new book aims to presents Locke’s views on religious toleration in the light of Thomas Hobbes’ political philosophy. At first blush, Hobbes seems an unusual choice as a point of co...
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    Sein als Text: vom Textmodell als Martin Heideggers Denkmodell: eine funktionalistische Interpretation.Thomas J. Wilson - 1981 - München: Alber.
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  23. Rethinking geographical inquiry.J. David Wood & John U. Marshall (eds.) - 1982 - Downsview, Ont., Canada: Dept. of Geography, Atkinson College, York University.
  24. Does shading affect size illusions in simple line drawings?J. M. Zanker & Aajk Abdullah - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 179-179.
     
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  25. Event-related fMRI during saccadic gap and overlap paradigms: Neural correlates of express saccades.J. Özyurt, R. M. Rutschmann, I. Vallines & M. W. Greenlee - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 4-4.
     
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    Scoring Rules, Condorcet Efficiency and Social Homogeneity.D. Lepelley, P. Pierron & F. Valognes - 2000 - Theory and Decision 49 (2):175-196.
    In a three-candidate election, a scoring rule λ, λ∈[0,1], assigns 1,λ and 0 points (respectively) to each first, second and third place in the individual preference rankings. The Condorcet efficiency of a scoring rule is defined as the conditional probability that this rule selects the winner in accordance with Condorcet criteria (three Condorcet criteria are considered in the paper). We are interested in the following question: What rule λ has the greatest Condorcet efficiency? After recalling the known answer to this (...)
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  27. Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe.Erik J. Wielenberg - 2005 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 59 (3):179-182.
     
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  28. J. Guttmann: Jean Bodin in seinen Beziehungen zum Judentum. [REVIEW]J. Wild - 1907 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 21:383.
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    UK junior doctors’ strikes and patients with cancer: a morally questionable association.David J. P. Wilkinson - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Doctors’ strikes are legally permissible in the UK, with the situation differing in other countries. But are they morally permissible? Doug McConnell and Darren Mann have systematically attempted to dismiss the arguments for the moral impermissibility of doctors’ strikes and creatively attempted to provide further moral justification for them. Unfortunately for striking doctors, they fail to achieve this. Meanwhile, junior doctors’ strikes have continued in the UK through 2023 and have now extended into 2024. In this response, which focuses on (...)
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  30. La mort et le soin: autour de Vladimir Jankélévitch.Élodie Lemoine & Jean-Philippe Pierron (eds.) - 2016 - Paris: Puf.
     
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    Basic stereology for biologists and neuroscientists.Mark J. West - 2012 - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press: Cold Spring Harbor, New York.
    Stereological techniques allow biologists to create quantitative, three-dimensional descriptions of biological structures from two- dimensional images of tissue viewed under the microscope. For example, they can accurately estimate the size of a particular organelle, the total length of a mass of capillaries, or the number of neurons or synapses in a particular region of the brain. This book provides a practical guide to designing and critically evaluating stereological studies of the nervous system and other tissues. It explains the basic concepts (...)
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    L’appropriation psychique des vécus d’étrangeté dans un groupe de parole d’aidants… d’un proche malade Alzheimer.Géraldine Pierron-Robinet & Chantal Hédouin - 2017 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 3 (3):135-146.
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    L’appropriation psychique des vécus d’étrangeté dans un groupe de parole d’aidants… d’un proche malade Alzheimer.Géraldine Pierron-Robinet & Chantal Hédouin - 2017 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 3:135-146.
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    Technical Categories and Ethical Justifications: Why Cwik’s Approach is the Wrong Way Around for Categorizing Germ-Line Gene Editing.Anthony Wrigley & Ainsley J. Newson - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (8):27-29.
    Volume 20, Issue 8, August 2020, Page 27-29.
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    Temperance, Humility and Hospitality: Three Virtues for the Anthropocene Moment?Jean-Philippe Pierron - 2023 - Philosophies 9 (1):5.
    As social and ecological transition and climate change raise issues that go far beyond individual responses, how can these challenges be balanced with ethical and political responses? This article intends to show that the strength of virtue ethics lies in the fact that it translates these abstract issues into concrete biographical events that shape lifestyles. The search for the good life in these matters then finds in temperance, humility and hospitality three virtues, private and social, to operate this translation. Humility (...)
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  36. Kant against the cult of genius: epistemic and moral considerations.Jessica J. Williams - 2021 - In Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress: The Court of Reason. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 919-926.
    In the Critique of Judgment, Kant claims that genius is a talent for art, but not for science. Despite his restriction of genius to the domain of fine art, several recent interpreters have suggested that genius has a role to play in Kant’s account of cognition in general and scientific practice in particular. In this paper, I explore Kant’s reasons for excluding genius from science as well as the reasons that one might nevertheless be tempted to think that his account (...)
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  37. Appartenance et responsabilite. Paul Ricoeur, penseur de l’ecologie?Jean-Philippe Pierron - 2013 - Studia Phaenomenologica 13:403-425.
    Without having directly tackled the question of ecology, the philosophical hermeneutics of Paul Ricœur offers nevertheless an original treatment of the phenomenological theme of “dwelling”. His hermeneutics of the “long path” underscores the fact that our environment is given to us in the form of tools, institutions and the values of historical communities. Whereas the global ecological crisis could easily give rise to a response that is inattentive to cultural diversity, Ricœur’s explicit attention to the question of what it means (...)
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  38. La tradition vivante ou l’être affecté par le passé. Une lecture de Paul Ricoeur.Jean Philippe Pierron - 2011 - Studia Phaenomenologica 11:179-194.
    Modernity has always blamed the authority of tradition for hindering emancipation while at the same time affirming, for fear of abstraction, the creative energies of traditions. Can the Enlightenment’s abstract universal character be overcome without succumbing to the dogmatism of the appeal to Tradition? Paul Ricoeur’s philosophical project aims at surpassing this opposition by forging the concept of living tradition in which history and universal find a new articulation. This paper brings to light the originality of the dynamic relationship between (...)
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    Imaginer plus pour agir mieux. L’imagination en morale chez Carol Gilligan, Martha Nussbaum et Paul Ricoeur.Jean-Philippe Pierron - 2015 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 10 (3):101-121.
    Jean-Philippe Pierron | : Dans leur réflexion sur le raisonnement moral, critique d’une approche rationaliste stricte, les théories du care et les philosophies travaillant à une compréhension enrichie de la raison pratique se sont attachées à mettre en valeur l’importance éthique qu’il y a à envisager la perspective de l’autre. Elles se sont concentrées à cette fin sur le travail de l’imagination. On montre ici que l’éthique du care de Gilligan, l’éthique de la narration de Nussbaum et l’éthique de (...)
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  40. Husserl on Other Minds.Philip J. Walsh - 2021 - In Hanne Jacobs (ed.), The Husserlian Mind. New York: Routledge. pp. 257-268.
    Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism. Husserl’s method, it is argued, does not have the resources to provide an account of consciousness of other minds. This chapter will address this issue by providing a brief overview of the multiple angles from which Husserl approached the theme of intersubjectivity, with specific focus on the details of his account of the concrete interpersonal encounter – “empathy.” Husserl understood empathy as a direct, quasi-perceptual form of (...)
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    Une herméneutique en contexte : le droit.Jean-Philippe Pierron - 2013 - Methodos 13.
    Herméneutique en contexte, le droit initie des techniques d’interprétation. Plus encore, il pense la justice au risque de l’interprétation. Parmi les grandes disciplines exégétiques, à côté de la littérature, de l'exégèse biblique et de l'historiographie, le droit occupe ainsi une place singulière. Discipline exégétique, il sait la nécessité de l’interprétation et le danger de la mésinterprétation en raison du caractère équivoque d’un énoncé ou d’un contexte engageant faux-sens ou contre-sens. Ici le travail d’interprétation s’arrêterait une fois l’énoncé ou la situation (...)
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    De la sagesse poétique à la sagesse pratique. Quelle place pour les poètes et le poétique dans l’anthropologie de l’homme capable ricœurienne?Jean-Philippe Pierron - 2023 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 14 (1):113-131.
    Ricœur n’a cessé d’explorer les liens de la littérature et de la philosophie, du poétique entendu au sens large et de la philosophie pratique. Ces réflexions ont fécondé ses analyses de façon majeure, le concept d’identité narrative – l’adjectif s’entendant aussi dans sa dimension littéraire – en étant un des centres. Mais cette valorisation de la linéarité du récit a parfois donné l’impression d’avoir davantage mis en avant l’importance du roman, délaissant le rôle de la poésie et du théâtre. Cet (...)
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    De l’agent économique à l’homme capable. Une critique de l’économisme à partir de l’herméneutique critique de Paul Ricœur.Jean-Philippe Pierron - 2019 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 9 (2):124-137.
    Le dialogue de Paul Ricœur a été constant avec les sciences humaines et sociales, mais peu avec l'économie. Ce silence ricœurien sur l’économie est relatif. Sans faire une épistémologie des sciences économiques, il manifesta une préoccupation constante pour la condition ouvrière (cf. Simone Weil) et les effets pratiques de l’aliénation économique. Il n’a cessé de porter son attention sur le travail plutôt que sur l’économie, sur les échanges plutôt que sur la modélisation de l’économie mathématique oublieuse de l’économie comme science (...)
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    De la gnose à la responsabilité.Jean-Philippe Pierron - 2014 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 22:145-162.
    L’homme est l’être qui tourmente la déesse auguste entre toutes, la Terre,La Terre éternelle et infatigable, avec ses charrues qui vontsans répit la sillonnant chaque année, celui qui la fait labourerpar les produits de ses cavales. […]Mais, ainsi maître d’un savoir,dont les ingénieuses ressources dépassent toute espérance,il peut prendre ensuite la route du mal tout comme du bien.Sophocle, Antigone,trad. P. Mazon, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1950, pp. 87-88. Il est différentes expériences hum...
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    Dépression, travail du négatif et remaniements des liens du couple 'gé.Géraldine Pierron-Robinet - 2018 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 221 (3):115-126.
    Si la dépression du sujet âgé est souvent étudiée sous un angle individuel dans la littérature, la rencontre avec le conjoint du patient dépressif nous invite à l’articuler à une approche groupale du couple. Or, les résonances de la dépression restent mal connues dans le couple âgé, au point que le rôle du conjoint paraît souvent secondaire et qu’il se reconnaît rarement comme un aidant. Pourtant ses réactions aux troubles dépressifs de son partenaire semblent avoir une incidence sur le devenir (...)
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    Dépression, travail du négatif et remaniements des liens du couple 'gé.Géraldine Pierron-Robinet - 2018 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 221 (3):115-126.
    Si la dépression du sujet âgé est souvent étudiée sous un angle individuel dans la littérature, la rencontre avec le conjoint du patient dépressif nous invite à l’articuler à une approche groupale du couple. Or, les résonances de la dépression restent mal connues dans le couple âgé, au point que le rôle du conjoint paraît souvent secondaire et qu’il se reconnaît rarement comme un aidant. Pourtant ses réactions aux troubles dépressifs de son partenaire semblent avoir une incidence sur le devenir (...)
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    Je est un nous: enquête philosophique sur nos interdépendances avec le vivant.Jean-Philippe Pierron - 2021 - Arles: Actes sud.
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    L'homme à la folie: philosophes et psychiatres.Jean-Philippe Pierron (ed.) - 2012 - Fernelmont: E.M.E..
    Philosophes et psychiatres nourrissent des capillarités secrètes et des questionnements communs. Souvent, la méditation du philosophe se met à l'école de ces situations et de ces visages de l'humain malade qui habitent des masques que l'on croit inhabitables, "horla", et que lui rapporte le psychiatre. Sous le souci de biologiser la maladie mentale, le savoir et le savoir-faire de la psychiatrie font le pari de l'humanité et de la nécessité de la relation, demandant: où demeure-t-il celui dont on dit qu'il (...)
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    La bioéthique : ritournelle, cage d’acier ou horizon d’attente?Jean-Philippe Pierron - 2016 - Noesis 28.
    La bioéthique est animée par la volonté d’une reprise en main de la question des fins sur celle des moyens du soin. Ainsi, la bioéthique peut-elle se comprendre comme une tentative de juguler le discours de la rationalité instrumentale qui déferle dans le champ de la maîtrise du vivant et du monde vécu, en y altérant ou détruisant les fragiles liens de soins mutuels. À cet endroit arrivent les interrogations. La gravité de situations inouïes impose-t-elle une éthique inédite? N’encourage-t-elle pas (...)
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    L’attachement blanc dans la relation d’aide.Géraldine Pierron-Robinet, Magalie Bonnet & André Mariage - 2016 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 212 (2):111.
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