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    Critique de Newton et pensée de la temporalité (Hegel, Schelling).Raphaël Authier - 2019 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 131 (4):541-560.
    La lecture de Newton joue un rôle décisif dans l’élaboration par Hegel et par Schelling de leur « philosophie de la nature », et dans leur manière de définir le rapport de la philosophie aux sciences positives. Hegel et Schelling, à partir d’un constat initial commun (Newton aurait fait malgré lui de la métaphysique, bien qu’il ait voulu s’en garder) développent deux lectures tout à fait divergentes. Hegel estime que Newton aurait dû s’en tenir au refus de la métaphysique. Schelling (...)
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    Le discours et son énonciateur. Le rôle de Hegel chez Foucault.Raphaël Authier - 2022 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 140 (1):69-87.
    Un certain nombre de passages que Foucault consacre à Hegel (directement ou indirectement, via la figure de Jean Hyppolite) s’éclairent lorsqu’on les considère à la lumière du questionnement suivant : dans quelle mesure un individu contribue-t‑il à déterminer le sens du discours qu’il tient? Nous tentons de montrer que cette difficulté conduit Foucault à suggérer que l’influence de Hegel sur la philosophie postérieure a été ambivalente, à décrire le sens de la modernité comme l’effacement de la figure individuelle du penseur, (...)
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    Les deux traités de la personne. Locke et l’idée de propriété de soi.Raphaël Authier - 2022 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 142 (3):107-130.
    Si la notion de personne intervient de façon décisive, chez Locke, dans deux parties du corpus, ces deux usages ont souvent été considérés comme sans rapport l’un à l’autre. Nous tentons de montrer au contraire qu’entre le traité de l’identité personnelle (au chapitre 27 du livre II de l’ Essai sur l’entendement humain ) et le chapitre sur la propriété du Second traité du gouvernement, des similarités suffisantes existent pour qu’on puisse conclure à l’existence d’une même théorie de l’individu et (...)
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    Présentation.Raphaël Authier & Fanny Valeyre - 2019 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 131 (4):507-511.
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    Présentation. Après Hegel ou d’après Hegel?Raphaël Authier, Vincent Blanchet & Fanny Valeyre - 2021 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 139 (4):3-7.
    Dans la mesure où il achève l’histoire de la philosophie, Hegel se voit conférer un rôle tout à fait singulier dans la lecture heideggerienne d’une telle histoire. Penser après Hegel, c’est donc penser la fin de cette histoire, et par conséquent aussi son autre limite, à savoir son commencement. Or, la signification et la portée de celui-ci se voient bouleversés de part et d’autre de ce qu’il est convenu de nommer le tournant ( Kehre ) de la pensée heideggerienne. Dans (...)
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    Présentation. Après Hegel ou d’après Hegel?Raphaël Authier, Vincent Blanchet & Vincent Valeyre - 2022 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 140 (1):3-8.
    Si L’Étoile de la rédemption de Franz Rosenzweig se veut encore un « système de philosophie », c’est dans la pleine conscience de ce que la forme du système a trouvé, dans l’œuvre de Hegel, un accomplissement en lequel toute l’histoire de la philosophie se rassemble et s’achève. Une « pensée nouvelle » est‑elle dès lors possible, qui surmonte réellement la tradition qui la précède, sans qu’un tel dépassement la conduise hors de la philosophie? Cet article se penche sur la (...)
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    Analyses et comptes rendus.Dan Arbib, Anaïs Delambre, Gilles Blanc-Brude, Roselyne Dégremont, Alexandre Lissner, Nicolas Rialland, Éric Blondel, Henri Dilberman, Catherine König-Pralong, Sarah Bernard-Granger, Norbert Waszek, Myriam Bienenstock, Raphaël Authier, Patrick Cerutti, Jean-Marc Durand-Gasselin, Jean-Maurice Monnoyer, Souâd Ayada, Georges Chapouthier, Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron, Jean Dubray, Christian Bonnet, Jean-François Aenishanslin, Stanislas Deprez, Gilles Bert, Rima Hawi & Éva Abouahi - 2023 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 148 (2):217-277.
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    Raphaël Authier, Figures de l’histoire, formes du temps. Hegel, Schelling et l’élaboration d’un concept d’histoire.Ioanna Bartsidi - 2023 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 54:253-255.
    L’ouvrage s’inscrit dans une tentative, inaugurée par les travaux de B. Bourgeois et F. Fischbach, de lire Hegel et Schelling à titre d’égalité en envisageant la philosophie post-kantienne non pas comme un progrès linéaire, mais comme champ de virtualités qui ont aujourd’hui un sens autant généalogique que conceptuel. L’auteur revient ainsi à un moment historico-philosophique où « sous la triple influence de Herder, de Kant et de la Révolution française », l’histoire devient « une question pr...
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    Les races humaines selon Kant.Raphaël Lagier - 2004 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Les écrits de Kant sur les races humaines, émaillés de caractérisations et de jugements qui heurtent notre sensibilité contemporaine, sont accueillis par un silence gêné des commentateurs. Ceux-ci croient bon de s'abstenir d'analyser ces textes, et d'y voir a priori des opinions mal élaborées, victimes de l'air du temps. Mais en évitant de se confronter à ce tabou, ils jouent aussi un mauvais tour à Kant. Car le lecteur peut avoir l'impression qu'on lui cache quelque chose. Qui plus est, les (...)
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  10. Antonymie : pièges et stratégies d'une énonciation à doubles-fonds.par Jacqueline Authier-Revuz - 2019 - In Marie-Françoise Marein (ed.), Les illusions de l'autonymie: la parole rapportée de l'Autre dans la littérature. Paris: Hermann.
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    Les arbres de connaissances.Michel Authier - 1992 - Paris: Editions La Découverte. Edited by Pierre Lévy.
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  12. Ethics and Robotics.Raphael Capurro & Michael Nagenborg (eds.) - 2009 - Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft.
    P. M. Asaro: What should We Want from a Robot Ethic? G. Tamburrini: Robot Ethics: A View from the Philosophy of Science B. Becker: Social Robots - Emotional Agents: Some Remarks on Naturalizing Man-machine Interaction E. Datteri, G. Tamburrini: Ethical Reflections on Health Care Robotics P. Lin, G. Bekey, K. Abney: Robots in War: Issues of Risk and Ethics J. Altmann: Preventive Arms Control for Uninhabited Military Vehicles J. Weber: Robotic warfare, Human Rights & The Rhetorics of Ethical Machines T. (...)
     
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    Self and non-self: the Drigdriśyaviveka. Śaṅkarācārya & Raphael - 1990 - New York: Kegan Paul International. Edited by Raphael.
    This book is an enquiry into the concept of the 'self', transcending the barriers of 'non-self' and realizing the non-dual Consciousness within and without.
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    Life in the Dark: Corals, Sponges, and Gravitation in Late Seventeenth Natural Philosophy.Raphaële Andrault - 2021 - In Fabrizio Baldassarri & Andreas Blank (eds.), Vegetative Powers: The Roots of Life in Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Natural Philosophy. Cham: Springer. pp. 365-382.
    This chapter examines how the borderline cases pointed out by English naturalists and philosophers in the second half of the seventeenth-century call into doubt the common notion of life as a vegetative power. In the first part of this chapter, I focus on Nehemiah Grew’s notions of life and living beings by comparing his plant anatomy, in which he examines the cases of sponges and corals, with his physico-theology. In the second part, I confront Grew’s views on life to those (...)
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    On the macroscopic distribution of dislocations in single crystals of high-purity recrystallized aluminium.A. Authier, C. B. Rogers & A. R. Lang - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 12 (117):547-560.
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  16. Psychedelics, Meditation, and Self-Consciousness.Raphaël Millière, Robin L. Carhart-Harris, Leor Roseman, Fynn-Mathis Trautwein & Aviva Berkovich-Ohana - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:375105.
    In recent years, the scientific study of meditation and psychedelic drugs has seen remarkable developments. The increased focus on meditation in cognitive neuroscience has led to a cross-cultural classification of standard meditation styles validated by functional and structural neuroanatomical data. Meanwhile, the renaissance of psychedelic research has shed light on the neurophysiology of altered states of consciousness induced by classical psychedelics, such as psilocybin and LSD, whose effects are mainly mediated by agonism of serotonin receptors. Few attempts have been made (...)
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  17. Looking for the Self: Phenomenology, Neurophysiology and Philosophical Significance of Drug-induced Ego Dissolution.Raphaël Millière - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11:1-22.
    There is converging evidence that high doses of hallucinogenic drugs can produce significant alterations of self-experience, described as the dissolution of the sense of self and the loss of boundaries between self and world. This article discusses the relevance of this phenomenon, known as “drug-induced ego dissolution (DIED)”, for cognitive neuroscience, psychology and philosophy of mind. Data from self-report questionnaires suggest that three neuropharmacological classes of drugs can induce ego dissolution: classical psychedelics, dissociative anesthetics and agonists of the kappa opioid (...)
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  18. The Varieties of Selflessness.Raphael Milliere - 2020 - Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 1 (1):1-41.
    Many authors argue that conscious experience involves a sense of self or self-consciousness. According to the strongest version of this claim, there can be no selfless states of consciousness, namely states of consciousness that lack self-consciousness altogether. Disagreements about this claim are likely to remain merely verbal as long as the target notion of self-consciousness is not adequately specified. After distinguishing six notions of self-consciousness commonly discussed in the literature, I argue that none of the corresponding features is necessary for (...)
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  19. Selfless Memories.Raphaël Millière & Albert Newen - 2022 - Erkenntnis (3):0-22.
    Many authors claim that being conscious constitutively involves being self-conscious, or conscious of oneself. This claim appears to be threatened by reports of `selfless' episodes, or conscious episodes lacking self-consciousness, recently described in a number of pathological and nonpathological conditions. However, the credibility of these reports has in turn been challenged on the following grounds: remembering and reporting a past conscious episode as an episode that one went through is only possible if one was conscious of oneself while undergoing it. (...)
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    Every zero-dimensional homogeneous space is strongly homogeneous under determinacy.Raphaël Carroy, Andrea Medini & Sandra Müller - 2020 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 20 (3):2050015.
    All spaces are assumed to be separable and metrizable. We show that, assuming the Axiom of Determinacy, every zero-dimensional homogeneous space is strongly homogeneous (i.e. all its non-empty clopen subspaces are homeomorphic), with the trivial exception of locally compact spaces. In fact, we obtain a more general result on the uniqueness of zero-dimensional homogeneous spaces which generate a given Wadge class. This extends work of van Engelen (who obtained the corresponding results for Borel spaces), complements a result of van Douwen, (...)
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  21. Radical disruptions of self-consciousness.Raphael Milliere & Thomas Metzinger - 2020 - Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 1 (I):1-13.
    This special issue is about something most of us might find very hard to conceive: states of consciousness in which self-consciousness is radically disrupted or altogether missing.
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  22. The impartial spectator: Adam Smith's moral philosophy.D. D. Raphael - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    D. D. Raphael examines the moral philosophy of Adam Smith (1723-90), best known for his famous work on economics, The Wealth of Nations, and shows that his thought still has much to offer philosophers today. Raphael gives particular attention to Smith's original theory of conscience, with its emphasis on the role of 'sympathy' (shared feelings).
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    Gustave Thibon, la leçon du silence.Raphaël Debailiac - 2014 - Paris: Éditions Desclée de Brouwer.
    "Raphaël Debailiac est diplômé de la Sorbonne en philosophie et histoire.
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  24. Lying to oneself.Raphael Demos - 1960 - Journal of Philosophy 57 (18):588-595.
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    Medea oratrix.Raphael Dammer - 2004 - Hermes 132 (3):309-325.
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    De la actitud teórica a la sensibilidad animal. La cuestión de la alteridad en Levinas y Derrida.Raphael Aybar - 2014 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 12:11-35.
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    die Politik des Subjekts.Raphael Beer - 2020 - Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
    Mit dem Begriff des Subjekts soll ein logisch nicht hintergehbares Erkenntnissubjekt bezeichnet werden. Der Sinn dieses Unternehmens liegt darin, ein Emanzipationspotential für eine Kritische Gesellschaftstheorie auszuweisen. Dazu muss freilich gezeigt werden können, dass das Subjekt mehr ist als reine Theorie. Es muss über einen Gesellschaftsbezug verfügen können. "Die Politik des Subjekts“ versucht diesen Bezug auszuweisen und gleichzeitig auszuloten, welche normativen Grundlagen eine Theorie des Politischen für eine Kritische Theorie anbieten kann.
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    Erkenntnis und Gesellschaft: zur Rekonstruktion des Subjekts in emanzipatorischer Absicht.Raphael Beer - 2016 - Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
    Das zentrale Thema des vorliegenden Buches ist die Subjektphilosophie. Angelegt ist das Buch dabei sowohl historisch als auch systematisch. Es behandelt einerseits die Subjektphilosophie seit der klassischen Aufklärung. Andererseits werden die zu diesem Zweck zugrunde gelegten philosophischen Erkenntnistheorien mit soziologischen Gesellschaftstheorien konfrontiert. Dabei zeigt sich ein Spannungsverhältnis im Denken über das Subjekt, das mit den Polen aktives und passives Subjekt umrissen wird. Um den Blick auf das Subjekt zu ergänzen, werden zudem mögliche praktische Bezüge des Subjekts mittels eines Streifzuges durch (...)
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  29. Normativität bei Emile Durkheim : Reflexionen zur Möglichkeit einer positivistischen Soziologie.Raphael Beer - 2011 - In Johannes Ahrens, Raphael Beer, Uwe H. Bittlingmayer & Jürgen Gerdes (eds.), Normativität: Über Die Hintergründe Sozialwissenschaftlicher Theoriebildung. Vs Verlag.
     
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  30. Normativität bei Jürgen Habermas.Raphael Beer & Bryndis Trienkens - 2011 - In Johannes Ahrens, Raphael Beer, Uwe H. Bittlingmayer & Jürgen Gerdes (eds.), Normativität: Über Die Hintergründe Sozialwissenschaftlicher Theoriebildung. Vs Verlag.
     
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    A Discussion of a Certain Type of Negative Proposition.Raphael Demos - 2016 - Philosophical Inquiry 40 (3-4):192-200.
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    Spinoza’s Missing Physiology.Raphaële Andrault - 2019 - Perspectives on Science 27 (2):214-243.
    This article concerns the notion of living bodies that Spinoza develops in the Ethics (published posthumously in 1677). While commentators have emphasized the relevance of Spinoza’s works for contemporary physiology, they have neglected to study Spinoza’s own views on this topic. My aim is to draw attention to the specific parti pris that underlies Spinoza’s passages on anatomy. To do so, I first compare Spinoza’s claims on human body with the conceptions developed in his immediate historical environment. Then, I propose (...)
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  33. Deep learning and synthetic media.Raphaël Millière - 2022 - Synthese 200 (3):1-27.
    Deep learning algorithms are rapidly changing the way in which audiovisual media can be produced. Synthetic audiovisual media generated with deep learning—often subsumed colloquially under the label “deepfakes”—have a number of impressive characteristics; they are increasingly trivial to produce, and can be indistinguishable from real sounds and images recorded with a sensor. Much attention has been dedicated to ethical concerns raised by this technological development. Here, I focus instead on a set of issues related to the notion of synthetic audiovisual (...)
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  34. A discussion of a certain type of negative proposition.Raphael Demos - 1917 - Mind 26 (102):188-196.
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    Danielle Cohen-Levinas: Lo que no puede ser dicho. Una lectura estética en Emmanuel Levinas.Raphael Aybar & Cesare Del Mastro - 2013 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 11:99-109.
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    Le mouvement des indignés : une nouvelle étape dans la construction d'un autre monde.Raphaël Canet - 2012 - Éthique Publique. Revue Internationale D’Éthique Sociétale Et Gouvernementale (vol. 14, n° 1).
    Le mouvement des indignés s’inscrit dans la continuité des luttes contre le néolibéralisme, qui se manifestent partout sur la planète depuis plus de trente ans. Fruit de la mondialisation de la résistance, il constitue une nouvelle composante dans la mouvance altermondialiste qui renouvelle son registre d’action. Dénonçant explicitement les oligarchies, il milite pour un renouvellement du politique et un approfondissement de la démocratie.
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  37. Le Statut de la verite dans la pensee hermeneutique.Raphael Celis - 1998 - Studia Philosophica 57:161-176.
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    Structural Power and Bank Bailouts in the United Kingdom and the United States.Raphael Reinke & Pepper D. Culpepper - 2014 - Politics and Society 42 (4):427-454.
    The 2008 bailout is often taken as evidence of the domination of the US political system by large financial institutions. In fact, the bailout demonstrated the vulnerability of US banks to government pressure. Large banks in the United States could not defy regulators, because their future income depended on the US market. In Britain, by contrast, one bank succeeded in scuttling the preferred governmental solution of an industry-wide recapitalization, because most of its revenue came from outside the United Kingdom. This (...)
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  39. Constitutive Self-Consciousness.Raphaël Millière - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    The claim that consciousness constitutively involves self-consciousness has a long philosophical history, and has received renewed support in recent years. My aim in this paper is to argue that this surprisingly enduring idea is misleading at best, and insufficiently supported at worst. I start by offering an elucidatory account of consciousness, and outlining a number of foundational claims that plausibly follow from it. I subsequently distinguish two notions of self-consciousness: consciousness of oneself and consciousness of one’s experience. While “self-consciousness” is (...)
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    Cicero: The Philosophy of a Roman Sceptic.Raphael Woolf - 2014 - New York: Routledge.
    Cicero's philosophical works introduced Latin audiences to the ideas of the Stoics, Epicureans and other schools and figures of the post-Aristotelian period, thus influencing the transmission of those ideas through later history. While Cicero's value as documentary evidence for the Hellenistic schools is unquestioned, Cicero: The Philosophy of a Roman Sceptic explores his writings as works of philosophy that do more than simply synthesize the thought of others, but instead offer a unique viewpoint of their own. In this volume Raphael (...)
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    Danielle Cohen-Levinas: Lo que no puede ser dicho. Una lectura estética en Emmanuel Levinas.Raphael Aybar & Cesare Del Mastro - 2013 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 11:99-109.
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    De la actitud teórica a la sensibilidad animal. La cuestión de la alteridad en Levinas y Derrida.Raphael Aybar - 2014 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 12:11-35.
    This article presents a transit from the establishment of the non-adequacy of theoretical knowledge in Levinas’ philosophy towards Derrida’s proposal, according to which the relation with alterity is animal and not human. It also analyses the way in which the theoretical attitude brings a primacy of the subject and a “reduction of the other to sameness”, and also how the deconstruction of subjectivity enables a non-theoretical relationship with alterity. From this, it considers that alterity, described by Levinas as “human”, appears (...)
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  43. The French in Algeria: Can There Be Prisoners of War In A 'Domestic' Operation?Raphaëlle Branche - 2010 - In Sibylle Scheipers (ed.), Prisoners in War. Oxford University Press.
  44. What is a Gene?Raphael Falk - 1986 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 17 (2):133.
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    Conformational flexibility of β‐arrestins – How these scaffolding proteins guide and transform the functionality of GPCRs.Raphael S. Haider, Mona Reichel, Edda S. F. Matthees & Carsten Hoffmann - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (8).
    G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute the largest family of transmembrane proteins and play a crucial role in regulating diverse cellular functions. They transmit their signaling via binding to intracellular signal transducers and effectors, such as G proteins, GPCR kinases, and β‐arrestins. To influence specific GPCR signaling behaviors, β‐arrestins recruit effectors to form larger signaling complexes. Intriguingly, they facilitate divergent functions for the binding to different receptors. Recent studies relying on advanced structural approaches, novel biosensors and interactome analyses bring us closer (...)
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    Non‐adjacent Dependencies Processing in Human and Non‐human Primates.Raphaëlle Malassis, Arnaud Rey & Joël Fagot - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (5):1677-1699.
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  47. A sereia e o desavisado: Ideologia Francesa, crítica dialética e a “matéria brasileira”.Raphael F. Alvarenga - 2020 - Sinal de Menos 14:228-62.
    Since the 1980s, there have been many attempts to bring together Critical Theory of Frankfurtian strain and French theories generally referred to as poststructuralist. The present text seeks to readdress the problem of their tricky articulation by taking a look at some vicissitudes those two currents of thought underwent in Brazil. In addition to the risk – embedded in the Parisian passion for dissolution – of positivizing atrocious aspects of Brazilian society related to the country’s multi-secular informality and backwardness, what (...)
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    A quasi-order on continuous functions.Raphaël Carroy - 2013 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 78 (2):633-648.
    We define a quasi-order on Borel functions from a zero-dimensional Polish space into another that both refines the order induced by the Baire hierarchy of functions and generalises the embeddability order on Borel sets. We study the properties of this quasi-order on continuous functions, and we prove that the closed subsets of a zero-dimensional Polish space are well-quasi-ordered by bi-continuous embeddability.
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    Cicero (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy).Raphael Woolf - 2022 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  50. Dialética negativa e radicalismo negro: Angela Davis nos anos 1960.Raphael F. Alvarenga - 2018 - Blog da Boitempo.
    The article focuses on a chapter of the biography of Angela Davis which, unless mistaken, has not yet received due attention: the training and intellectual experience with her German professors, Herbert Marcuse and Theodor W. Adorno. From the philosophical studies in Frankfurt in the 1960s to the more recent reflections on movements such as Black Lives Matter, there seems to be a continuity in the way she approaches contemporary social reality, a démarche that draws its strength from the original combination (...)
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