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  1. An epistemological approach to modeling: Cases studies and implications for science teaching.Gérard Sensevy, Andrée Tiberghien, Jérôme Santini, Sylvain Laubé & Peter Griggs - 2008 - Science Education 92 (3):424-446.
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  2. An analysis of labwork tasks used in science teaching at upper secondary school and university levels in several European countries.Andrée Tiberghien, Laurent Veillard, Jean‐François Le Maréchal, Christian Buty & Robin Millar - 2001 - Science Education 85 (5):483-508.
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    A New Mechanism for Transfer Between Conceptual Domains in Scientific Discovery and Education.Gérard Collet, Andrée Tiberghien & Antoine Cornuéjols - 2000 - Foundations of Science 5 (2):129-155.
    Confronted with problems or situations that do not yield toknown theories and world views, scientists and students are alike. Theyare rarely able to directly build a model or a theory thereof. Rather,they must find ways to make sense of the circumstances using theircurrent knowledge and adjusting what is recognized in the process. Thisway of thinking, using past ways of perceiving the physical world tobuild new ones does not follow a logical path and cannot be described astheory revision. Likewise, in many (...)
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    Just how does ecphory work?Guy Tiberghien - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (2):255.
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    Disparate bilingual experiences modulate task-switching advantages: A diffusion-model analysis of the effects of interactional context on switch costs.Andree Hartanto & Hwajin Yang - 2016 - Cognition 150 (C):10-19.
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    Hegel on Substance, Causality, and Interaction.Andree Hahmann - 2016 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2016 (1).
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    Can we really dissociate the computational and algorithm-level theories of human memory?Guy Tiberghien - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (4):680-681.
  8. Is children’s wellbeing different from adults’ wellbeing?Andrée-Anne Cormier & Mauro Rossi - 2019 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 49 (8):1146-1168.
    Call generalism about children’s and adults’ wellbeing the thesis that the same theory of wellbeing applies to both children and adults. Our goal is to examine whether generalism is true. While this question has not received much attention in the past, it has recently been suggested that generalism is likely to be false and that we need to elaborate different theories of children’s and adults’ wellbeing. In this paper, we defend generalism against the main objections it faces and make a (...)
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    Meinungsverschiedenheiten. Eine erkenntnistheoretische Analyse.Marc Andree Weber - 2019 - Frankfurt/Main: Klostermann.
    Many of our ideological, political, moral, religious, aesthetic, scientific beliefs, as well as those concerning everyday life, are controversial; other people do not share them. As a rule, that does not bother us much: we tend to retain our contestable beliefs even if we ascribe no less skill and well-informedness to those who represent other points of view than to ourselves. But is that really reasonable? Shouldn't we often admit that we might be as wrong as others? And if we (...)
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    The Problem of Predation in Zoopolis.Andrée-Anne Cormier & Mauro Rossi - 2016 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 35 (4):718-736.
    In this article, we argue that the phenomenon of predation is the source of several problems for Donaldson and Kymlicka's account of our duties towards wild and liminal animals. According to them, humans should adopt a general policy of non-intervention with respect to predatory behaviour involving wild and liminal animals. They justify this recommendation by appealing to the status of those animals as, respectively, members of sovereign communities and denizens of human-animal societies. Our goal is not to question their recommendation, (...)
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    Toward a reformational philosophical theory of action.Andree Troost - 1993 - Philosophia Reformata 58 (2):221-236.
    During the past 25 years, the words “theory of action” and “agency theory” have become key-terms in a new branch of philosophy. The themes appear to gain a centrality and influence such that one is led to think that they should cover most of philosophy, including the foundation for all of the human sciences. The number of treatises on human action and on philosophical and special-scientific theories of action is staggering. For the most part inspired by analytic philosophy, the new (...)
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  12. Contextual effects in face recognition: Some theoretical problems.G. Tiberghien - 1986 - In H. Ellis, M. Jeeves, F. Newcombe & Andrew W. Young (eds.), Aspects of Face Processing. Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 88--105.
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    h e h erapeutic Potentials of a Museum Visit.Andrée Salom - 2008 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 27 (1):98.
    Museums are safe spaces for the objects they hold and for the persons that visit them, providing environments that can function in therapeutic ways. Within the wide range of objects, there is enough diversity to help guests discover what similarities they have with others as well as what makes them unique as individuals. Within exhibits, individuals can explore themselves through the reactions they have to particular pieces, through the observation of what holds their attention within the environment, and through the (...)
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    The Complex Nature of Bilinguals' Language Usage Modulates Task-Switching Outcomes.Hwajin Yang, Andree Hartanto & Sujin Yang - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    The Memory Evolutive Systems as a Model of Rosen’s Organisms – (Metabolic, Replication) Systems.Andrée C. Ehresmann & Jean-Paul Vanbremeersch - 2006 - Axiomathes 16 (1-2):137-154.
    Robert Rosen has proposed several characteristics to distinguish “simple” physical systems (or “mechanisms”) from “complex” systems, such as living systems, which he calls “organisms”. The Memory Evolutive Systems (MES) introduced by the authors in preceding papers are shown to provide a mathematical model, based on category theory, which satisfies his characteristics of organisms, in particular the merger of the Aristotelian causes. Moreover they identify the condition for the emergence of objects and systems of increasing complexity. As an application, the cognitive (...)
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    On the permissibility of shaping children’s values.Andrée-Anne Cormier - 2018 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 21 (3):333-350.
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    Hugh Campbell: Farming inside invisible worlds: modernist agriculture and its consequences: Bloomsbury Academic, London, UK, 2021, 216 pp., ISBN 978-1-3501-2054-9.Peter Andrée - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (4):1223-1224.
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    Armchair Disagreement.Marc Andree Weber - 2017 - Metaphilosophy 48 (4):527-549.
    A commonly neglected feature of the so-called Equal Weight View, according to which we should give our peers’ opinions the same weight we give our own, is its prima facie incompatibility with the common picture of philosophy as an armchair activity: an intellectual effort to seek a priori knowledge. This view seems to imply that our beliefs are more likely to be true if we leave our armchair in order to find out whether there actually are peers who, by disagreeing (...)
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  19. Actes du Symposium ECHO.Andrée Ehresmann, George Farre & Paul Vanbremeersch (eds.) - 1996 - Université de Picardie Jules Verne.
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  20. La philosophie des races du Comte de Gobineau et sa portee actuelle.Andree Combris - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49:97.
     
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    Conditioning of a single motor unit.Andree J. Lloyd & Bruce C. Leibrecht - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 88 (3):391.
  22. Creating Civil Citizens? The Value and Limits of Teaching Civility in Schools.Andrée-Anne Cormier & Harry Brighouse - 2019 - In Macleod Colin & Tappolet Christine (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Moral and Civic Education: Shaping Citizens. Routledge.
    Andrée-Anne Cormier and Harry Brighouse explore the question of whether there are good reasons for schools to try and produce citizens disposed to use, and practiced in, civil discourse and behavior, and if so, what this implies for schools. First, the authors propose an account of the value (and disvalue) of civility, drawing on Cheshire Calhoun’s conception. They argue that civility is good in many circumstances, but not always. In some circumstances, it is neither beneficial nor morally required. Second, (...)
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  23. An education resource account for early school leavers.Andrée-Anne Cormier & Harry Brighouse - 2023 - In Greg Bognar & Axel Gosseries (eds.), Ageing Without Ageism: Conceptual Puzzles and Policy Proposals. Oxford University Press.
    This chapter argues that school should cease to be compulsory at age 16 and that an education resource account (ERA) should be established for students who leave school at that age. The ERA would be sufficient to cover three years of full-time education. It could be linked to inflation and early school leavers could use it in accredited non-profit educational institutions at any later point in their lives. Two sets of arguments are discussed in support of the proposal. The first, (...)
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    Family Values and Social Justice: Reflections on Family Values: the Ethics of Parent-Child Relationships.Andrée-Anne Cormier & Christine Sypnowich (eds.) - 2020
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    Introduction.Andrée-Anne Cormier & Christine Sypnowich - 2018 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 21 (3):279-283.
  26. Must Schools Teach Religions Neutrally? The Loyola Case and the Challenges of Liberal Neutrality in Education.Andrée-Anne Cormier - 2019 - Religion and Education 45 (3):308-330.
    This article explores the question of whether it is morally permissible for the liberal state to require schools to teach religions “neutrally” to children. I examine this question through the normative analysis of Canadian Supreme Court case Loyola High School v. Quebec. I argue that it is in principle morally impermissible for the liberal state to oblige all schools to adopt a neutral approach to teaching children about religious diversity. I propose a normative framework for evaluating the legitimacy of such (...)
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  27. Prédation.Andrée-Anne Cormier & Mauro Rossi - 2020 - In Renan Larue (ed.), La pensée végane : 50 regards sur la condition animale. Presses Universitaires de France. pp. 421-436.
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    Gerhard Ernst, Die Objektivität der Moral: Paderborn: mentis, 2008, ISBN 978-3-89785-234-1, € 29.80 (paperback). [REVIEW]Andree Hahmann - 2009 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 12 (3):317-319.
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    Some comments on the reviews.Andrée C. Ehresmann & Jean-Paul Vanbremeersch - 2009 - Axiomathes 19 (3):341-350.
    We comment on the preceding reviews of our book “ Memory Evolutive Systems ”, discussing the improvements proposed by some of the reviewers and answering to critics of others, in particular on the use of category theory for modeling living systems.
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    Cicero on Natural and Artificial Divination.Andree Hahmann - 2024 - Ancient Philosophy 44 (1):225-246.
    Cicero distinguishes between two forms of divination: natural and artificial divination. Most contemporary scholars assume that Cicero presents a Stoic division and some even draw far-reaching conclusions about the scientific status of divination based on this distinction. However, his justification for the division is apparently contradictory and neither fits with Stoic nor Peripatetic claims that are found elsewhere. This paper examines the exact meaning of the division and sheds light on its Stoic and Peripatetic origin. In this way, we will (...)
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    Recension de Céline Denat et Patrick Wotling , Aurore, tournant dans l’œuvre de Nietzsche?.Andrée-Anne Bergeron - 2016 - PhaenEx 11 (2):109-114.
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    The spatial inscription of science in the twentieth century.Andrée Bergeron & Charlotte Bigg - forthcoming - History of Science:007327532098839.
    With their landmark architectures, exhibitions and museums of science and technology partake in the spatial inscription of science in twentieth century landscapes. Unlike other beacons of progress, exhibitions and museums of science and technology double up, inside, as material arrangements of objects, visuals and texts aiming to confer meaning onto the modern world. They both embody and seek to order the spectacle of modernity while often being deployed with the aim of promoting particular visions of social and material progress. An (...)
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    A temporal reasoning cognitive approach.Andrée Borillo, Mario Borillo & Myriam Bras - 1989 - Semiotica 77 (1-3):173-194.
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    Bookend: Children of Fast-Track Parents.Andrée Aelion Brooks - 1989 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 3 (2):30-30.
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    Context effects in recognition memory of faces: some theoretical problems.G. Tiberghien - 1986 - In H. Ellis, M. Jeeves, F. Newcombe & Andrew W. Young (eds.), Aspects of Face Processing. Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 88--104.
  36. Introduction aux morales professionnelles.Pierre Tiberghien - 1956 - Paris,: Éditions du Lévain.
     
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    Le paysage est une traversée.Gilles A. Tiberghien - 2020 - Marseille: Parenthèses.
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    Albert Camus and Rachel Bespaloff: Happiness in a Challenging World.Cécilia Andrée Monique Lombard - 2024 - Open Philosophy 7 (1):335-63.
    Albert Camus and Rachel Bespaloff had an undeniable influence on the existential thought of the twentieth century. The former, by claiming the world to be silent to our search for meaning, based the concept of happiness in the inherent value of life. The latter grounded her happiness in music and transcendence rather than in the acceptance of the absurd human condition, though the two thinkers seem to agree on the importance of subjective contemplation. In this article, I will offer a (...)
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    Aristoteles gegen Epikur: eine Untersuchung über die Prinzipien der hellenistischen Philosophie ausgehend vom Phänomen der Bewegung.Andree Hahmann - 2019 - Boston: Walter de Gruyter.
    Die Zurückweisung, mit der viele frühneuzeitliche Autoren der aristotelischen Naturphilosophie begegnen, geht häufig mit einer emphatischen Aufnahme der hellenistischen Philosophie einher. Vor diesem Hintergrund fragt die vorliegende Untersuchung nach den prinzipiellen Unterschieden zwischen Aristoteles und seinen hellenistischen Nachfolgern. Ausgangspunkt ist die für die aristotelische Philosophie zentrale Analyse des Phänomens der Bewegung.
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    Being a Child: A Social Constructivist Account.Andrée-Anne Cormier & Mauro Rossi - 2022 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9 (39):1048-1079.
    In recent years, many scholars have offered innovative accounts of social categories such as gender, race, and disability. By contrast, comparatively little work has been done on the category of children. The goal of our paper is to offer a new account of what children are. We start by discussing the two main accounts that have been put forward so far in the literature: naturalistic accounts and normative accounts. According to the former, to be a child is a matter of (...)
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    L’État libéral peut-il intervenir pour protéger les animaux? Défis et limites du libéralisme politique.Andrée-Anne Cormier - 2014 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 9 (3):140-161.
    Andrée-Anne Cormier | : Cet article explore la question des implications de l’exclusion des animaux de la catégorie des sujets de justice dans le cadre du libéralisme politique de John Rawls. Plus spécifiquement, j’examine et critique les lectures de Ruth Abbey et de Robert Garner. Abbey suggère que le libéralisme politique est incompatible avec la thèse selon laquelle nous avons des devoirs moraux universels envers les animaux. Garner, pour sa part, avance que la théorie de Rawls n’autorise pas l’État (...)
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    Unconscious familiarity and local context effects on low-level face processing: A reconstruction hypothesis.Timothy Montoute & Guy Tiberghien - 2001 - Consciousness and Cognition 10 (4):503-523.
    A common view in face recognition research holds that there is a stored representation specific to each known face. It is also posited that semantic or memory-based information cannot influence low-level face processing. The two experiments reported in this article investigate the nature of this representation and the flow of face information processing. Participants had to search for a particular primed face among other faces. In Experiment 1, the search was done in a context where distractors had either a different (...)
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    Bibliographie de l'histoire de Belgique — Bibliografie van de geschiedenis van België. 1957.Jean Dhondt, Andrée Scufflaire, J. Bovesse, Marinette Bruwier, Maurice E. Dumont, Etienne Hélin, Henry Joosen, J. Kruithof, Roger Petit & J. Muller - 1958 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 36 (4):1393-1444.
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  44. Anselm of laon unveiled: The glosae svper iohannem and the origins of the glossa ordinaria on the bible.Alexander Andrée - 2011 - Mediaeval Studies 73:217-260.
     
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    Kant’s Critical Argument(s) for Immortality Reassessed.Andree Hahmann - 2018 - Kant Yearbook 10 (1):19-41.
    Kant’s postulate of the immortality of the soul has received strikingly little attention among Kant scholars, and only very few have regarded it positively. This is not surprising given the numerous problems associated with his argument. However, it is not the only argument for immortality that Kant offers in his critical philosophy. There is also a second argument that differs from the one furnished in the Second Critique and can be found both in the Critique of Pure Reason and later (...)
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  46. Ist "Freiheit die Wahrheit der Notwendigkeit"? : das Ding an sich als Grund der Erscheinung bei Kant.Andree Hahmann - 2012 - In Mario Brandhorst, Andree Hahmann & Bernd Ludwig (eds.), Sind wir Bürger zweier Welten?: Freiheit und moralische Verantwortung im transzendentalen Idealismus. Hamburg: Meiner.
     
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  47. ABHANDLUNGEN-Die Einheit der Welt im gottlichen Verstand: Ein Gottesbeweis in Kants vorkritischen Schriften und seine kritisch revidierte Fassung.Andree Hahmann - 2008 - Theologie Und Philosophie 83 (4):481.
    In dieser Untersuchung soll gezeigt werden, dass Kant in der Idee einer moralischen Welt, wie sie in der transzendentalen Methodenlehre der Kritik der reinen Vernunft expliziert wird, einen ontologischen Gedankengang aus seinen vorkritischen Schriften aufgreift. Hierbei handelt es sich um einen aposteriorischen Gottesbeweis, den Kant zuerst in seiner Nova dilucidatio formuliert und nahezu unverändert in seine Inauguraldissertation übernommen hat. Auf diese Weise findet der aposteriorische im Gegensatz zu den apriorischen Gottesbeweisen der vorkritischen Schriften Kants in einer kritisch revidierten Form Eingang (...)
     
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  48. A prestabilised harmony in the criticism of pure reason?Andree Hahmann - 2008 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 115 (2):243-260.
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    Aristoteles' "Über die Seele": ein systematischer Kommentar.Andree Hahmann - 2016 - Stuttgart: Reclam.
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  50. Crusius' Critique of the Leibniz-Wolffian Ontology and Cosmology.Andree Hahmann - 2021 - In Frank Grunert, Andree Hahmann & Gideon Stiening (eds.), Christian August Crusius (1715-1775): Philosophy Between Reason and Revelation. De Gruyter. pp. 41-64.
     
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