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    À quoi sert l'homme?Dominique Lestel - 2015 - [Paris]: Fayard.
    1. L'histoire de l'humain comme catastrophe écologique -- La catastrophe néolithique -- L'homme contre la Nature -- L'humanisme contre l'animal -- Une haine savante contre la Nature -- 2. Substituer des machines aux êtres vivants -- L'élimination de l'animalité -- Des technologies autistes, schizophréniques et paranoïaques -- 3. Machiner l'humain -- La préférence de l'homme pour des hommes artificiels : la parabole de James -- 4. Le post-humain comme point final du désastre humaniste -- La honte prométhéenne de Ginther Anders (...)
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    The animal outside the text: An interview with Dominique lestel.Dominique Lestel & Matthew Chrulew - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):187-196.
    This interview ranges across a number of topics relevant to Dominique Lestel's thought: the history and philosophy of ethology; animal culture; realist-Cartesian and bi-constructivist ethology; biosemiotics; philo- sophical anthropology; animal studies; the other-than-human; veganism; and technology. It touches on thinkers including Bruno Latour, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Paul Shepard, and Donna Haraway.
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    What Capabilities for the Animal?Dominique Lestel - 2011 - Biosemiotics 4 (1):83-102.
    In this essay, I defend a bi-constructivist approach to ethology—a constructivist ethology assuming that each animal adopts constructivist strategies. I put it in opposition to what I call a realist-Cartesian approach, which is currently the dominant approach to ethology and comparative psychology. The starting point of the bi-constructivist approach can be formulated as a shift from the classical Aristotelian question “What is an animal?” to the Spinozean question, which is much less classical but which seems to me to be much (...)
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    The animal outside the text: An interview with Dominique lestel.Matthew Chrulew & Dominique Lestel - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):187-196.
    This interview ranges across a number of topics relevant to Dominique Lestel's thought: the history and philosophy of ethology; animal culture; realist-Cartesian and bi-constructivist ethology; biosemiotics; philo- sophical anthropology; animal studies; the other-than-human; veganism; and technology. It touches on thinkers including Bruno Latour, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Paul Shepard, and Donna Haraway.
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    The infinite debt of the human towards the animal.Dominique Lestel - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):171-181.
    The philosophies of Jacques Derrida and Paul Shepard, while rarely encoun- tering the other, nevertheless prove to be surprisingly complementary. Derrida acknowl- edges the impossibility and necessity of the human/animal frontier, thinking the human/ animal relation in a paradigm of seeing and being seen, conceived in particular in the context of a sphere of the intimate. Shepard's not merely biological but ontological interpretation of evolution argues that humans need animals, not only metabolically but for their mental development. From the positive (...)
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    Hybrid communities.Dominique Lestel - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):61-73.
    This article provides an extract from the second half of Lestel's book Animality . His book is divided into two parts. In the first part Lestel considers a number of ways in which humans and animals have been represented, particularly with respect to their supposed differences and borderline cases, over the course of Western history. To this end one reads of various depictions, construc- tions, and erasures of animals, including those of feral children, the animal-machines of Des- cartes (...)
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    Dissolving nature in culture: Some philosophical stakes of the question of animal cultures.Dominique Lestel - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):93-110.
    Biological attention to evolution and animal life has primarily emphasized a filiative approach that, although important, overlooks crucial dimensions highlighted by an ecological approach to animal human societies. Increased attention to singular animals and critical scrutiny of the operating definitions of society and culture indicates that vast dimensions of this area have been overlooked and remain to be studied. It is particularly important to pursue the aspects of signification, meaning, individuation, and subjectivity. Attention to animal human societies, or to animal (...)
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    Dissolving nature in culture: Some philosophical stakes of the question of animal cultures.Dominique Lestel - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):93-110.
    Biological attention to evolution and animal life has primarily emphasized a filiative approach that, although important, overlooks crucial dimensions highlighted by an ecological approach to animal human societies. Increased attention to singular animals and critical scrutiny of the operating definitions of society and culture indicates that vast dimensions of this area have been overlooked and remain to be studied. It is particularly important to pursue the aspects of signification, meaning, individuation, and subjectivity. Attention to animal human societies, or to animal (...)
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    The carnivore's ethics.Dominique Lestel - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):161-167.
    The position of veganism is ulti- mately inconsistent, speciesist and unrealistic. To be human is to fully embrace the fact that our bodies can be formed from other animals. Unlike vegans, carnivores permit themselves to be intoxicated by other animals and take plea- sure in meat eating. Nevertheless, factory farming should be rejected and meat consumed responsibly.
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  10. To Free Life from Itself: Bioethics and Aesthetics of Animality.Dominique Lestel - forthcoming - Bioethics and Art.
     
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    Neutraliser le mythe de Prométhée.Dominique Lestel - 2011 - Multitudes 47 (4):148-150.
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    Human/animal communications, language, and evolution.Dominique Lestel - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):201-211.
    The article compares the research programs of teaching symbolic language to chimpanzees, pointing on the dichotomy between artificial language vs. ASL, and the dichotomy between researchers who decided to establish emotional relationships between themselves and the apes, and those who have seen apes as instrumental devices. It is concluded that the experiments with the most interesting results have been both with artificial language and ASL, but with strong affiliation between researchers and animal involved in the experiments. The experiments on talking (...)
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    Portrait de l’animal comme sujet.Dominique Lestel - 1999 - Revue de Synthèse 120 (1):139-164.
    De nombreux philosophes anglo-saxons de tradition analytique nient qu'un animal puisse penser, ou qu'on puisse accéder à sa subjectivité. Nous développons une réponse alternative. La légitimité d'une évaluation de l'intelligence de l'animal repose d'abord sur une familiarité acquise à son contact au cours d'une histoire partagée. Elle est propre à celui qui vit avec un animal mais aussi à l'expert qui a acquis une connaissance de l'animal à la suite d'une pratique professionnelle élaborée. C'est parce que nous interagissons avec l'animal (...)
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    Toward an ethnography of animal worlds.Dominique Lestel - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):75-89.
    The convergence between ethology and ethnography has significantly transformed studies of animal subjectivity and culture. The future of both fields lies in a cultural zoology that treats animals as subjects partaking in culture. Nonetheless, significant resistance to such an approach exists on each side of the dis- ciplinary divide. Biologists and social scientists content themselves with definitions of culture that prevent them from taking heed of crucial dimensions of it. Beyond that, the very organiz- ation of scholarly knowledge in university (...)
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    The friends of my friends.Dominique Lestel - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):133-147.
    Relations between humans and animals occur under myriad forms and with profound richness. However, taking account of these relations often poses a considerable difficulty. That humans have a strong interest in many other animals, and that humans give rise to a reciprocal interest among many animals, is an important cultural and evolutionary occurrence. Common living and the sharing of territory often give rise to social ties between humans and animals. It is important to study the material dimensions that render possible (...)
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    Mirror effects.Dominique Lestel - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):47-57.
    This extract from Lestel's Paroles de singes analyses the methodological debates of the research into the linguistic capabilities of great apes. Lestel uncovers the strategic blindness, methodological fumbling, and other “mirror effects” of these experiments, and reflects on the questions of anthropomorphism and common knowledge. Are the apes simulating language; are the ape-researchers simulating results? Parallels with research into artificial intelligence reveal a preoccupation with questions of cognition.
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    Epistemological interlude.Dominique Lestel - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):151-160.
    The dominant post-Enlightenment Western view of animals has seen them as some kind of machine, objects of no true moral significance, which it is permissible to subject to a range of treatments that would never be tolerated if practised on humans. In reality, defenders of animals, rather than being sentimentalists or somehow insufficiently attached to their own species, are far more in accord with scientific evidence and with the best interests of humanity itself. Animals are fundamentally makers and interpreters of (...)
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    Inimese ja looma vaheline suhtlemine, keel, evolutsioon. Kokkuvõte.Dominique Lestel - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):212-212.
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    L’animal comme avenir de l’humain : la perspective zoo-futuriste en question.Dominique Lestel - 2022 - Rue Descartes 1:84-99.
    « Mon article propose un renversement de perspective qui s’organise autour de trois idées. 1) Il s’agit de penser la spécificité du statut de l’humain par rapport aux autres animaux, non pas dans des caractéristiques uniques qui l’éloigneraient des autres animaux (logique du « propre de l’homme »), mais dans ses capacités (métaboliques, comportementales, cognitives et culturelles) de se rapprocher des autres animaux comme aucun autre animal n’est capable de le faire. À ma connaissance, c’est une idée qui n’a encore (...)
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    The question of the animal subject: Thoughts on the fourth wound to human narcissism.Dominique Lestel - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):113-125.
    To the three classic wounds to human narcissism – that of Copernicus , Darwin , and Freud – there must be appended a fourth wound: man is not the only subject in the universe. While most philoso- phers are unwilling to accept it, ethological research shows that animals are also subjects; indeed, in human/animal hybrid communities, certain animals can become individuals or even persons. Through animal biography, anec- dotes, and other often disqualified but nonethe- less empirical forms of knowledge, we (...)
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    The question of the animal subject: Thoughts on the fourth wound to human narcissism.Dominique Lestel - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):113-125.
    To the three classic wounds to human narcissism – that of Copernicus, Darwin, and Freud – there must be appended a fourth wound: man is not the only subject in the universe. While most philoso- phers are unwilling to accept it, ethological research shows that animals are also subjects; indeed, in human/animal hybrid communities, certain animals can become individuals or even persons. Through animal biography, anec- dotes, and other often disqualified but nonethe- less empirical forms of knowledge, we can come (...)
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    Genèse des sciences humaines.Laurent Bourquin, Jean-Marc Rohrbasser, Christine Théré, Éric Hamraoui, Thierry Martin, Joseph Romano, Philippe J. Bernard, Céline Jouin, Jean-Marc Drouin & Dominique Lestel - 1999 - Revue de Synthèse 120 (4):657-684.
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    The philosophical ethology of Dominique lestel.Matthew Chrulew - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):17-44.
    Central to the work of Dominique Lestel is a sustained critical engagement with the sciences of animal behaviour. He critiques the legacy of Cartesianism that sees animals as machines, at the same time as acknowledging the revolution in the understanding of animals that took place in twentieth-century ethology. Further, he offers his own methodological proposals for the future of ethology as a fully social science founded on shared existence and understanding. This profusion of new evidence and edifying approaches (...)
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    Editorial introduction: Dominique lestel.Matthew Chrulew, Jeffrey Bussolini & Brett Buchanan - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):11-13.
    Dominique Lestel is a French philosopher whose work is significant for the rethinking of animality and human–animal relations. Throughout such important books as L'Animalite? , Les Origines animales de la culture and L'Animal singulier , he offers a scathing critique of reductive, mechanistic models of animal behaviour, as well as a positive contribution to etho-ethnographic and phenomenological methods for understanding animal life. Centred around hybrid human–animal communities of shared interests, affects and meaning, his critical and speculative approach to (...)
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    The Philosophical Ethology of Dominique Lestel.Matthew Chrulew, Jeffrey Bussolini & Brett Buchanan (eds.) - 2017 - Routledge.
    Dominique Lestel is a French philosopher whose work is significant for the rethinking of animality and human-animal relations. Throughout such important books as _L’Animalité _, _Les Origines animales de la culture _ and _L’Animal singulier_, he offers a fierce critique of reductive, mechanistic models of animal behaviour, as well as a positive contribution to etho-ethnographic and phenomenological methods for understanding animal life. Centred around hybrid human–animal communities of shared interests, affects and meaning, his critical and speculative approach to (...)
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    Heidegger in France.Dominique Janicaud - 2015 - Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    Dominique Janicaud claimed that every French intellectual movement—from existentialism to psychoanalysis—was influenced by Martin Heidegger. This translation of Janicaud’s landmark work, Heidegger en France, details Heidegger’s reception in philosophy and other humanistic and social science disciplines. Interviews with key French thinkers such as Françoise Dastur, Jacques Derrida, Éliane Escoubas, Jean Greisch, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Jean-Luc Marion, and Jean-Luc Nancy are included and provide further reflection on Heidegger’s relationship to French philosophy. An intellectual undertaking of authoritative scope, this work furnishes a (...)
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  27. Le phénomène humain de Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: genèse d'une publication hors normes.Dominique Lambert - 2022 - Bruxelles: Éditions Jésuites. Edited by Marie Bayon de La Tour, Paul Malphettes & Paul Poupard.
    C'est sur le chemin étonnant et sinueux du célèbre Phénomène Humain que nous entraîne cet ouvrage, nous invitant à la table de l'Histoire : contexte ecclésial, oppositions intellectuelles notoires sur la marche de l'Univers, dédale des allers-retours entre Pierre Teilhard de Chardin et ses supérieurs à la recherche d'un nihil obstat" jamais décroché, et enfin, une publication post-mortem, au succès et au retentissement foudroyants. Se basant sur les archives privées de la Compagnie de Jésus et des documents inédits ou peu (...)
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    Raison et conviction en islam: questions d'un philosophe orientaliste.Dominique Urvoy - 2021 - Paris 5e: Claire Maisonneuve, Librairie d'Amérique et d'Orient Claire, Adrien Maisonneuve-Jean Maisonneuve succ..
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    Descartes et la phénoménologie.Dominique Pradelle & Camille Riquier (eds.) - 2018 - Paris: Hermann.
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    Reconfiguration des rapports de genre et discours féministe syro-américain dans l’espace transnational du second xixe siècle.Dominique Cadinot - 2013 - Clio 37:177-196.
    La condition diasporique implique une confrontation culturelle qui oblige les populations exogènes à redéfinir les composantes symboliques de leur identité. Le cas des Syro-Américaines au xixe siècle montre en particulier que cette transplantation peut être l’occasion de réélaborer les frontières de l’identité et de négocier une restructuration des rapports de genres. Encouragées et inspirées par leurs homologues proche-orientales, les féministes syro-américaines ont ainsi enrichi leurs aspirations nationalistes d’une nouvelle réflexion sur le statut et le rôle des femmes en territoire d’accueil.
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    The reconfiguration of gender relations in Syrian-American feminist discourse in the diasporic conditions of the late 19th century.Dominique Cadinot - 2013 - Clio 37:177-196.
    La condition diasporique implique une confrontation culturelle qui oblige les populations exogènes à redéfinir les composantes symboliques de leur identité. Le cas des Syro-Américaines au xixe siècle montre en particulier que cette transplantation peut être l’occasion de réélaborer les frontières de l’identité et de négocier une restructuration des rapports de genres. Encouragées et inspirées par leurs homologues proche-orientales, les féministes syro-américaines ont ainsi enrichi leurs aspirations nationalistes d’une nouvelle réflexion sur le statut et le rôle des femmes en territoire d’accueil.
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    The reconfiguration of gender relations in Syrian-American feminist discourse in the diasporic conditions of the late nineteenth century.Dominique Cadinot - 2014 - Clio 37.
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    La première critique des "Pensées": texte et commentaire du cinquième dialogue du Traité de la délicatesse de l'abbé de Villars (1671).Dominique Descotes - 1980 - Paris: Editions du C.N.R.S.. Edited by Villars.
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    Droits de l'homme, impératif catégorique et métaphysique. Autour du dernier livre d'Otfried Höffe: Principes du droit.Dominique Leydet - 1995 - Dialogue 34 (4):755-.
    Le concept au centre du dernier ouvrage d'Otfried Höffe publié en français est celui d'impératif catégorique juridique. Höffe souhaite, en effet, approfondir son apologie des principes juridiques catégoriques déjà developpée dans son précédent ouvrage Lajustice politiqueen éclaircissant ses sources kantiennes. Alors que dans l'ouvrage de 1991 la figure tutélaire de Kant était restée en retrait, Höffe a voulu expliciter son rapport à Kant ét montrer la façon dont la réflexion contemporaine sur le droit et le politique devrait elle-même se dire (...)
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    Temps verbaux et linéarité du texte : recherches sur les distances dans un corpus de textes latins lemmatisés.Dominique Longrée & Xuan Luong - 2003 - Corpus 2.
    Le calcul de distance entre les textes repose souvent sur l'étude de fréquences ; ainsi, les diverses œuvres des historiens latins peuvent être caractérisées par des dénombrements de catégories grammaticales, comme, par exemple, les temps et modes verbaux ; nous proposons ici une autre méthode prenant en compte la répartition des formes verbales le long de l'axe syntagmatique et rendant compte des effets de succession, – enchaînements et ruptures –, au sein de l'ensemble ordonné que constitue le texte. Des exemples (...)
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    Critique du discours STM, scientifique, technique et marchand: essai sur la servitude formelle.Dominique Jacques Roth - 2012 - Toulouse: Érès.
    Le réel, travaillé par une structure dissimulée sous le discours scientifique, technique et marchand que l'auteur érige à la dignité de concept sous le sigle "STM", impose sans vergogne les trouvailles les plus incertaines : équations financières douteuses, nucléaire civil et militaire, chaînes de Ponzi, génie génétique, NBIC etc. aboutissant en plus des inégalités, à la pollution industrielle planétaire de l'air, de l'eau et des aliments, du dépérissement des plantes, des animaux et des hommes. Supposant un sujet dont le discours (...)
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  37. Pour une herméneutique paradoxale des phénomènes d'éducation.Dominique Violet - 2011 - In Yves Durand, Jean-Pierre Sironneau & Alberto Filipe Araújo (eds.), Variations sur l'imaginaire: l'épistémologie ouverte de Gilbert Durand: orientations et innovations. Bruxelles: E.M.E..
     
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  38. L'inouï et l'imprévu.Dominique Zahan - 1986 - In Rudolf Ritsema (ed.), Der geheime Strom des Geschehens. Frankfurt am Main: Insel.
     
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    The Phenomenological Foundations of Predicative Structure.Dominique Pradelle - 2012 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), The Oxford handbook of contemporary phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter, which provides a discussion on the phenomenological foundations of predicative structure, first introduces the different steps in Edmund Husserl's argument. It is noted that not all judgements can be equated with a nexus between a conceptual function and an argument. The predicative structure shows the orientation of consciousness towards one or more objects taken as a theme of interest and utterance. The genetic phenomenological perspective posits the question of the origin of predicative judgement within a much larger context. (...)
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  40. Networks of relations on the Internet: a research object for information technology and social sciences.Dominique Cardon & Christophe Prieur - 2010 - In Bernard Reber & Claire Brossaud (eds.), Digital cognitive technologies: epistemology and the knowledge economy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
  41. Deux traités philosophiques: l'harmonie entre les opinions des deux sages, le divin Platon et Aristote et De la religion.Dominique Farabi & Mallet - 1989 - Damas: Institut français de Damas. Edited by Dominique Mallet.
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    Diderot: passions, sexe, raison.Dominique Lecourt - 2013 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Diderot ne saurait être considéré comme l’un parmi d’autres des "matérialistes français" du XVIIIe siècle. Sa pensée ne s’inscrit en réalité ni dans la tradition cartésienne ni dans la tradition lockienne en matière de philosophie de la connaissance, contrairement à une tradition d’interprétations qu’on peut faire remonter à Marx dans la Sainte famille et qui s’est illustrée plus près de nous de plusieurs noms. Diderot écrivain, philosophe et encyclopédiste est ici étudié à l’occasion du tricentenaire de sa naissance, à travers (...)
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    Du postovisme à l'idéalisme.Dominique Parodi - 1930 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
    L'idéalisme de Th. Hill Green.--Le pragmatisme, d'après W. James et M. Schiller.--La signification du pragmatisme.--Le problème religieux dans la pensée contemporaine.--Notes sur la pensée catholique au temps du modernisme.--Émile Boutroux.--Le rire, d'après M. Bergson.--L'idée du progrès universel.--La philosophie d'Octave Hamelin.--M. Émile Meyerson et l'xplication dans les sciences.--En marge de M. Brunschvicg.--Le rationalisme et l'idée de Dieu.
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    En quête d'une philosophie.Dominique Parodi - 1935 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
  45. Tradition exegetique: ages, styles et formes d' une reception par le commentaire.Dominique Poirel - 2019 - In Dragos Calma (ed.), Reading Proclus and the Book of causes: Western scholarly networks and debates. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Chronique et motifs de la controverse entre les écoles médicales de Paris et de Montpellier.Dominique Raynaud - 2011 - In Pascal Nouvel (ed.), Repenser le vitalisme: histoire et philosophie du vitalisme. Paris: Presses universitaires de France. pp. 33-55.
    The controversy between the medical schools of Paris and Montpellier extends roughly from the death of Barthez (1806) to the publication of the Introduction to the study of experimental medicine of Claude Bernard (1865), with a peak during which the controversy merges with the polemic between Louis Peisse and Jacques Lordat (1840-1843). This study aims to document as accurately as possible the arguments that were exchanged during this controversy, by seeking their reasons and explaining how the experimental medicine in Paris (...)
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  47. Le sens de al polâemique anti-biblique chez Ibn òHazm.Dominique Urvoy - 2013 - In Camilla Adang, Maribel Fierro & Sabine Schmidtke (eds.), Ibn Ḥazm of Cordoba: the life and works of a controversial thinker. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Guida a Gramsci.Dominique Grisoni - 1975 - Milano: Biblioteca universale Rizzoli. Edited by Robert Maggiori.
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    Lire Gramsci.Dominique Grisoni - 1973 - Paris,: Éditions universitaires. Edited by Robert Maggiori.
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    Une généalogie du spiritualisme française: aux sources du bergsonisme: Ravaisson et la métaphysique.Dominique Janicaud - 1969 - La Haye: M. Nijhoff.
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