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    L'invention française du « psychologisme » en 1828.Jean-François Braunstein - 2012 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 65 (2):197-212.
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    Canguilhem avant Canguilhem/Canguilhem prior to Canguilhem.Jean François Braunstein - 2000 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53 (1):9-26.
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    Thomas Kuhn lecteur de Ludwik Fleck.Jean-François Braunstein - 2003 - Archives de Philosophie 3 (3):403-422.
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  4. Abel Rey et les débuts de l'Institut d'histoire des sciences.Jean-François Braunstein - 2006 - In Michel Bitbol & Jean Gayon (eds.), L'épistémologie Française, 1830-1970. Presses Universitaires de France. pp. 173--191.
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  5. L'enseignement de l'histoire des sciences en France sous la Troisième République: Daremberg et les débuts de l'histoire de la médecine en France.Jean-Francois Braunstein - 2005 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 58 (2):367-387.
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  6. L'école française de philosophie de la médecine.Jean-François Braunstein - 1990 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 74 (1):35-44.
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  7. Thematic Files-teaching history of science in France under the third republic-daremberg and the beginning of history of medicine in France.Jean-Francois Braunstein - 2005 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 58 (2).
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    Yvette Conry (1930-1992).Jean Francois Braunstein - 1994 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 47 (1):137-140.
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    Daremberg et les débuts de l'histoire de la médecine en France / Daremberg and the beginning of history of medicine in France.Jean François Braunstein - 2005 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 58 (2):367-387.
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    Reconstruire : l’histoire des sciences dans l’œuvre philosophique de Georges Canguilhem.Jean-François Braunstein - 2020 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 145 (1):7-19.
    Les lectures de Canguilhem comme philosophe appartenant à une tradition néo-kantienne, comme métaphysicien, philosophe « vitaliste », ou « philosophe du concept » proche du structuralisme et du marxisme ont un intérêt, mais montrent aussi des limites. Aborder sa production à partir de son constant intérêt pour l’histoire des sciences peut aider à en restituer l’unité : l’histoire des sciences est certes l’objet de recherche principal de Canguilhem, mais elle est traitée de manière philosophique et a des objectifs éthiques et (...)
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    Gespräch mit Georges Canguilhem.François Bing & Jean-François Braunstein - 2014 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2014 (1):165-177.
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    Histoire et philosophie de la médecine.Jean-François Braunstein - 2010 - Archives de Philosophie 73 (4):579-583.
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    La religion des morts-vivants.Jean-François Braunstein - 2003 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 1 (1):59-73.
    Résumé La religion de l’Humanité que fonde Auguste Comte vise à développer le lien social entre les hommes actuellement existants, mais surtout à renforcer leurs liens avec ceux des hommes des générations antérieures qui ont fait progresser l’Humanité. En affirmant que « les vivants sont toujours, et de plus en plus, gouvernés nécessairement par les morts », Comte réagit contre « l’insurrection continue des vivants contre les morts » qu’il qualifie de « maladie occidentale ». Les morts qui le méritent (...)
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    Une vision médicale du monde.Jean-François Braunstein - 2010 - Archives de Philosophie 73 (4):631-654.
    L’œuvre du criminologue italien Cesare Lombroso illustre le fait que la médecine, au xixe siècle, n’est pas seulement une technique thérapeutique mais qu’elle propose bien plutôt une véritable « vision médicale du monde ». La médecine entend résoudre définitivement les problèmes philosophiques traditionnels. Pour Lombroso les références à la médecine ou à la mesure sont des moyens de valider des thèses matérialistes mais surtout ultra-déterministes, et d’en tirer des conséquences politiques et sociales.The works of the Italian criminologist Cesare Lombroso illustrates (...)
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  15. TS Kuhn, après la structure.Ian Hacking, Jean-Francois Braunstein, Antonia Soulez, Jean-Philippe Narboux, Miguel Coelho, Rupert Read & Sandra Laugier - 2003 - Archives de Philosophie 66 (3):389-503.
     
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    Philosophie.Michel Narcy, Alain Boyer, Jean-Pierre Cléro, Pierre-François Moreau, Jean-François Braunstein, Jean Starobinski, Bertrand Vergely, Annie Petit, Pierre Lagueunière, François Laplanche & Norbert Waszek - 1991 - Revue de Synthèse 112 (1):105-143.
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    La philosophie devenue folle: le genre, l'animal, la mort.Jean-François Braunstein - 2018 - Paris: Bernard Grasset.
    Trois débats nous obsèdent : autour du genre, des droits de l'animal, de l'euthanasie. Et trois disciplines politiquement correctes traitent désormais de ces questions dans le monde universitaire : gender studies, animal studies, bioéthique. Cependant, lorsqu'on lit les textes des fondateurs de ces disciplines, John Money, Judith Butler, Peter Singer, Donna Haraway et quelques autres, on s'aperçoit que, derrière les bons sentiments affichés, se font jour des conséquences absurdes sinon abjectes. Si le genre n'est pas lié au sexe, pourquoi ne (...)
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    Broussais et le matérialisme: médecine et philosophie au XIXe siècle.Jean-François Braunstein - 1986 - Paris: Méridiens Klincksieck.
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  19. Jean-François BRAUNSTEIN, La philosophie de la médecine d'Auguste Comte.M. Bourdeau - 2009 - Archives de Philosophie 72 (4):667.
     
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    Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge.Jean-François Lyotard - 1984 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    In this book it explores science and technology, makes connections between these epistemic, cultural, and political trends, and develops profound insights into the nature of our postmodernity.
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    A theory of utility conditionals: Paralogical reasoning from decision-theoretic leakage.Jean-François Bonnefon - 2009 - Psychological Review 116 (4):888-907.
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    On rules with existential variables: Walking the decidability line.Jean-François Baget, Michel Leclère, Marie-Laure Mugnier & Eric Salvat - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (9-10):1620-1654.
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    De l’idéal au système. Hegel traducteur.Jean-François Aenishanslin - 2023 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 148 (4):451-475.
    Alors qu’il était précepteur en Suisse, le jeune Hegel traduisit minutieusement un libelle révolutionnaire dénonçant l’oppression que les autorités bernoises exerçaient sur le Pays de Vaud. Il publia ces Lettres de Jean-Jacques Cart à son retour en Allemagne, en 1798, sous le couvert d’un anonymat qu’il ne leva jamais. Derrière le caractère anecdotique de cette première publication, on peut déceler des enjeux qui conduisirent à l’instauration de l’idéalisme spéculatif. Le motif de la lutte pour la reconnaissance, en particulier, semble (...)
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    Le régime de recherche utilitaire du professeur‐consultant au cours de la Seconde Révolution industrielle.Jean-François Auger - 2004 - Annals of Science 61 (3):351-374.
    During the Second Industrial revolution, consulting professor bridged higher education institutions with industry and government. A concept like the utilitarian research regime by Terry Shinn can explain their material and intellectual production by allowing for a reconstruction of their social networks. Pierre‐Paul LeCointe and Louis Bourgoin , associates in an engineering consultancy office, institutionalised a consultation service at the Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry of the École Polytechnique of Montreal . The two industrial chemists were thereby able to obtain financial, material (...)
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    Le régime de recherche utilitaire du professeur‐consultant au cours de la Seconde Révolution industrielle.Jean-François Auger - 2004 - Annals of Science 61 (3):351-374.
    During the Second Industrial revolution, consulting professor bridged higher education institutions with industry and government. A concept like the utilitarian research regime by Terry Shinn can explain their material and intellectual production by allowing for a reconstruction of their social networks. Pierre‐Paul LeCointe (d. 1948) and Louis Bourgoin (1891–1951), associates in an engineering consultancy office, institutionalised a consultation service at the Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry of the École Polytechnique of Montreal (1917). The two industrial chemists were thereby able to obtain (...)
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    When some is actually all: Scalar inferences in face-threatening contexts.Jean-François Bonnefon, Aidan Feeney & Gaëlle Villejoubert - 2009 - Cognition 112 (2):249-258.
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    The Pros and Cons of Identifying Critical Thinking with System 2 Processing.Jean-François Bonnefon - 2018 - Topoi 37 (1):113-119.
    The dual-process model of cognition but most especially its reflective component, system 2 processing, shows strong conceptual links with critical thinking. In fact, the salient characteristics of system 2 processing are so strikingly close to that of critical thinking, that it is tempting to claim that critical thinking is system 2 processing, no more and no less. In this article, I consider the two sides of that claim: Does critical thinking always require system 2 processing? And does system 2 processing (...)
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    Is Sustainability Performance Comparable? A Study of GRI Reports of Mining Organizations.Jean-François Henri & Olivier Boiral - 2017 - Business and Society 56 (2):283-317.
    The objective of this study is to analyze the measurability and interfirm comparability of sustainability performance through the qualitative content analysis of 12 sustainability reports of mining firms using the Global Reporting Initiative guidelines. The systematic comparison of information disclosed in 92 GRI indicators sheds light on the reasons underlying the impossibility of rigorously measuring and comparing the sustainability performance of firms from the same sector, which are supposed to be strictly following the same reporting guideline. These reasons include qualitative (...)
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    Histoire de la philosophie occidentale.Jean-François Revel - 1968 - [Paris]: Stock.
    t. 1. De l'antiquité à la Renaissance, ou de la naissance de la philosophie à la naissance de la science (VIe siècle avant notre ère-1400. t. 2. La philosophie pendant la science (XVe, XVIe et XVIIe siècles).
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  30. Le paléonyme phénoménologies, histoire, fiction.Jean-Francois Aenishanslin - 2002 - Studia Philosophica 61:199-219.
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    The modular nature of trustworthiness detection.Jean-François Bonnefon, Astrid Hopfensitz & Wim De Neys - 2013 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (1):143.
  32. The Post-Modern Condition: A Report on Knowledge.Jean-Francois Lyotard - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63:520.
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    The Differend.Jean-François Lyotard - 1988 - University of Minnesota Press.
    In The Differend, Lyotard subjects to scrutiny- from the particular perspective of his notion of 'differend' - the turn of all Western philosophies toward language; the decline of metaphysics; the present intellectual retreat of Marxism; the hopes raised and mostly dashed, by theory; and the growing political despair. Taking his point of departure in an analysis of what Auschwitz meant philosophically, Lyotard attempts to sketch out modes of thought for our present.
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    The Causal Structure of Utility Conditionals.Jean-François Bonnefon & Steven A. Sloman - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (1):193-209.
    The psychology of reasoning is increasingly considering agents' values and preferences, achieving greater integration with judgment and decision making, social cognition, and moral reasoning. Some of this research investigates utility conditionals, ‘‘if p then q’’ statements where the realization of p or q or both is valued by some agents. Various approaches to utility conditionals share the assumption that reasoners make inferences from utility conditionals based on the comparison between the utility of p and the expected utility of q. This (...)
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    Renoncer aux mots.Jean-François Caro - 2017 - Cahiers Philosophiques 149 (2):91-91.
    Combinant des méthodes employées en ethnoscience et en sociolinguistique, cet article formule une hypothèse destinée à expliquer pourquoi, dans certains types de situations, les membres de la société apache occidentale s’abstiennent de parler. En dépit de l’extrême insuffisance des données interculturelles sur le silence, certaines preuves recueillies suggèrent que cette hypothèse peut également s’appliquer à d’autres sociétés.
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    Utility conditionals as consequential arguments: A random sampling experiment.Jean-François Bonnefon - 2012 - Thinking and Reasoning 18 (3):379 - 393.
    Research on reasoning about consequential arguments has been an active but piecemeal enterprise. Previous research considered in depth some subclasses ofconsequential arguments, but further understanding of consequential arguments requires that we address their greater variety, avoiding the risk of over-generalisation from specific examples. Ideally we ought to be able to systematically generate the set of consequential arguments, and then engage in random sampling of stimuli within that set. The current article aims at making steps in that direction, using the theory (...)
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  37. Pragmatics, Mental Models and One Paradox of the Material Conditional.Jean-françois Bonnefon & Guy Politzer - 2011 - Mind and Language 26 (2):141-155.
    Most instantiations of the inference ‘y; so if x, y’ seem intuitively odd, a phenomenon known as one of the paradoxes of the material conditional. A common explanation of the oddity, endorsed by Mental Model theory, is based on the intuition that the conclusion of the inference throws away semantic information. We build on this explanation to identify two joint conditions under which the inference becomes acceptable: (a) the truth of x has bearings on the relevance of asserting y; and (...)
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    Bioethics and Sin.Jean-Francois Collange - 2005 - Christian Bioethics 11 (2):175-182.
    On the basis of a historical reconstruction of the stages through which the Christian notion of sin took shape in Protestantism, the significance of this term for modern bioethics is derived from its opposition to a holiness of God and his creatures, which in turn translates into the secular moral concept of dignity. This dignity imposes obligations to respect and to relationships that are sustained by faithfulness and trust. In being based on the gratuitousness of God’s grace, such relationships preclude (...)
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    The suppression of Modus Ponens as a case of pragmatic preconditional reasoning.Jean-Francois Bonnefon & Denis J. Hilton - 2002 - Thinking and Reasoning 8 (1):21-40.
    The suppression of the Modus Ponens inference is described as a loss of confidence in the conclusion C of an argument “If A1 then C; If A2 then C; A1” where A2 is a requirement for C to happen. It is hypothesised that this loss of confidence is due to the derivation of the conversational implicature “there is a chance that A2 might not be satisfied”, and that different syntactic introductions of the requirement A2 (e.g., “If C then A2”) will (...)
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    Jean-Francois Lyotard: The Interviews and Debates.Jean-François Lyotard & Kiff Bamford (eds.) - 2020 - London, UK: Bloomsbury.
    Jean-François Lyotard (1924-1998) was one of the most important French philosophers of the Twentieth Century. His impact has been felt across many disciplines: sociology; cultural studies; art theory and politics. This volume presents a diverse selection of interviews, conversations and debates which relate to the five decades of his working life, both as a political militant, experimental philosopher and teacher. Including hard-to-find interviews and previously untranslated material, this is the first time that interviews with Lyotard have been presented (...)
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    The suppression of modus ponens as a case of pragmatic preconditional reasoning.Jean-Francois Bonnefon & Denis J. Hilton - 2002 - Thinking and Reasoning 8 (1):21 – 40.
    The suppression of the Modus Ponens inference is described as a loss of confidence in the conclusion C of an argument ''If A1 then C; If A2 then C; A1'' where A2 is a requirement for C to happen. It is hypothesised that this loss of confidence is due to the derivation of the conversational implicature ''there is a chance that A2 might not be satisfied'', and that different syntactic introductions of the requirement A2 (e.g., ''If C then A2'') will (...)
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    George Herbert Mead and Psychoanalysis.Jean-François Côté - 2023 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 15 (2).
    This article examines G.H. Mead’s critique of psychoanalysis, in order to show how it reflects the parallels with his own conception of social psychology. In showing that both Freud and Mead address the same issues of the redefinition of the psyche based on experimental psychology in their own theoretical entreprise, the analysis makes clear that Freud’s two topics (Conscious, Preconscious, Unconscious; Superego, Ego, Id) and Mead’s theory of the Self (I, Me, Self) are closely related but nevertheless kept apart by (...)
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    Splitting attention across the two visual fields in visual short-term memory.Jean-Francois Delvenne & Jessica L. Holt - 2012 - Cognition 122 (2):258-263.
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    The capacity of visual short-term memory within and between hemifields.Jean-François Delvenne - 2005 - Cognition 96 (3):B79-B88.
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    New ambitions for a new paradigm: Putting the psychology of reasoning at the service of humanity.Jean-François Bonnefon - 2013 - Thinking and Reasoning 19 (3-4):381-398.
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    Les méditations cartésiennes de Martin Heidegger.Jean-François Courtine - 2009 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 88 (1):103.
    Les sources augustiniennes du cogito cartésien – voilà assurément une question qui n’aura jamais sérieusement préoccupé Martin Heidegger! Nous voudrions cependant suggérer, dans notre étude, que les différentes lectures critiques que Heidegger entreprend de la métaphysique cartésienne, dès les années du premier enseignement de Fribourg, à travers le premier cours donné à Marburg notamment, et jusqu’à Sein und Zeit, sont singulièrement aimantées par une question augustinienne : la question que je suis devenu pour moi-même précisément, et que c’est d’abord à (...)
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    Qualitative Heuristics For Balancing the Pros and Cons.Jean-François Bonnefon, Didier Dubois, Hélène Fargier & Sylvie Leblois - 2008 - Theory and Decision 65 (1):71-95.
    Balancing the pros and cons of two options is undoubtedly a very appealing decision procedure, but one that has received scarce scientific attention so far, either formally or empirically. We describe a formal framework for pros and cons decisions, where the arguments under consideration can be of varying importance, but whose importance cannot be precisely quantified. We then define eight heuristics for balancing these pros and cons, and compare the predictions of these to the choices made by 62 human participants (...)
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    The psychology of reasoning about preferences and unconsequential decisions.Jean-François Bonnefon, Vittorio Girotto & Paolo Legrenzi - 2012 - Synthese 185 (S1):27-41.
    People can reason about the preferences of other agents, and predict their behavior based on these preferences. Surprisingly, the psychology of reasoning has long neglected this fact, and focused instead on disinterested inferences, of which preferences are neither an input nor an output. This exclusive focus is untenable, though, as there is mounting evidence that reasoners take into account the preferences of others, at the expense of logic when logic and preferences point to different conclusions. This article summarizes the most (...)
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    Note sur Jean-Noël Aletti.Jean-François Chiron - 2011 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 99 (1):125-133.
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    Teología newtoniana y teoría de la visión: ¿Qué contextos para las ediciones de la Óptica de Newton de 1704 a 1722?Jean-François Baillon - 2007 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 35:55-66.
    Durante la vida de Newton, su Óptica se publicó en sucesivas ediciones. En esta medida, fijar una versión definitiva del texto es problemático, por lo cual se hace necesario recurrir no sólo al texto sino también a los contextos y a la intertextualidad. El artículo plantea las dificultades de las lecturas tradicionales de la Óptica (como respuesta a teorías de la visión y la luz precedentes y como parte de la físico-teología inglesa) y argumenta a favor de una lectura teológica (...)
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