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    Pure Ego and Nothing More.Antoine Grandjean - 2020 - In Iulian Apostolescu & Claudia Serban (eds.), Husserl, Kant and Transcendental Phenomenology. De Gruyter. pp. 189-212.
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    Critique et réflexion: essai sur le discours kantien.Antoine Grandjean - 2009 - Vrin.
    Heidegger opposait a la barbarie contemporaine l'exemplarite du style philosophique kantien. Mais les grands postkantiens le jugeaient plutot exemplairement barbare, parce que non thematise, impropre, et meme autocontradictoire. L'ouvrage prend au serieux ce verdict, pour mieux l'inverser. Il identifie le statut de la connaissance critique, elucide les procedures de validation qu'elle convoque et montre que referer les theses kantiennes au regime de discours qui les etablit permet de prendre la mesure de leur radicalite. Il etablit que le philosopher kantien releve (...)
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    Husserl, la science des phénomènes.Antoine Grandjean & Laurent Perreau (eds.) - 2012 - Paris: CNRS éditions.
    C’est en 1913 que sont publiées les Idées directrices pour une phénoménologie. Fruit d’une longue genèse, ce livre constitue un véritable manifeste pour une nouvelle science, la « science des phénomènes », décrivant les actes de la conscience et les structures de la subjectivité. Laurent Perreau, Antoine Grandjean et leurs contributeurs interrogent le projet et les méthodes de ce maître ouvrage : la réduction, le rapport à Descartes, l’intentionnalité, la notion d’évidence apodictique... Une étude majeure sur une oeuvre (...)
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    Conscience-morale et certitude de soi dans les Principes de la philosophie du droit de Hegel.Antoine Grandjean - 2003 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (4):513-528.
    La section des Principes de la philosophie du droit concernant « Le Bien et la conscience-morale » développe la dialectique de la subjectivité morale au sens strict. Il s’agit du procès par lequel le point de vue moral subjectif, dès lors qu’il se porte à l’absolu, conduit à l’impossibilité pour la conscience morale formelle de délivrer un critère réel de l’action, de sorte que Hegel déplace le Mal de son lieu traditionnel (le libre arbitre) pour en faire l’un des possibles (...)
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    Jugement moral en situation et exception chez KANT.Antoine Grandjean - 2004 - Philosophie 81 (2):42-57.
  6. Je pur et rien de plus".Antoine Grandjean - 2012 - In Antoine Grandjean & Laurent Perreau (eds.), Husserl, la science des phénomènes. Paris: CNRS éditions.
     
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  7. Kant als Historiker der Metaphysik : ein Fortschritt ohne Geschichte.Antoine Grandjean - 2017 - In Andree Hahmann & Bernd Ludwig (eds.), Über die Fortschritte der kritischen Metaphysik: Beiträge zu System und Architektonik der kantischen Philosophie. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.
     
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    Kant et les empirismes.Antoine Grandjean (ed.) - 2017 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Cet ouvrage analyse le rapport aussi riche que complexe que le criticisme entretient avec l'empirisme, dont la problématique travaille de l'intérieur la philosophie kantienne, et qui la contraint à s'établir pour partie sur son propre terrain.
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    Lisibilité du monde et mondanéité de la lecture.Antoine Grandjean - 2012 - Cahiers Philosophiques 128 (1):85-97.
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    Le dialectique sans la médiation : le jeune Marx et l'abîme qui sépare le social du politique.Antoine Grandjean - 2008 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 87 (4):539.
    Résumé — Hegel refuse qu’une représentation politique des individus puisse donner lieu à un État concret, et lui préfère une représentation des divers « états » sociaux, dont la fonction serait d’assurer la médiation entre État et société. Dans sa Critique du droit politique hégélien, Marx dénonce ce qu’il considère comme une dénégation de leur radicale déliaison moderne. Cet article commence par analyser cette scission, dont la politique est le nom. Il étudie ensuite le détail de la critique marxienne. Il (...)
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    La loi morale, Ratio Cognoscendi de la liberté.Antoine Grandjean - 2007 - Philosophie 95 (4):72-93.
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    Le support e(s)t l'abîme: Kant et la question du fondement.Antoine Grandjean - 2015 - Philosophie 127 (4):84-97.
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    Moralische Schwärmerei.Antoine Grandjean - 2014 - Philosophie Antique 14:157-182.
    Kant interprète le stoïcisme moral comme une sévérité dont la désinvolture est à la mesure de son caractère exalté. Les stoïciens défendraient une pensée du devoir indexée à la suppression de ses conditions de pertinence, en faisant de la finitude de l’homme un caractère contingent. Méconnaissant a fortiori la fragilité d’une liberté qui penche vers le Mal, ils contestent toute signification philosophique à l’espérance, tandis que Kant insiste sur sa nécessité, tant concernant le bonheur dont la vertu rendrait digne, qu’au (...)
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    Parler du tout, parler de rien: L’inconsistance de toute cosmologie rationnelle et la quatrième antinomie de la raison pure.Antoine Grandjean - 2015 - Kant Studien 106 (4):581-595.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 106 Heft: 4 Seiten: 581-595.
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    « Rien pour nous », « Moins qu’un rěve », « autant que rien du tout »: Le nerf de la Déduction transcendantale des catégories.Antoine Grandjean - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 141-152.
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    Transcendantalité et contemporanéité. Kant et l’événementialité du transcendantal.Antoine Grandjean - 2023 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 118 (2):195-214.
    Cet article prend au sérieux le motif kantien d’un commencement de la connaissance avec (c’est-à-dire comme) l’expérience. Il rappelle que si l’expérience commence, il en va de même de ses conditions a priori : elles sont acquises originairement?; l’ a priori logique est produit de façon épigénétique. Le sens structurel et fonctionnel de ces conditions implique qu’elles ne précèdent pas leur performance : elles ne sont rien avant d’advenir et ne sont qu’à l’œuvre (événementialité). On interroge alors le sens temporel (...)
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    Téléologie juridique et téléologie historique chez Kant.Antoine Grandjean - 2010 - Kant Studien 101 (1):40-58.
    This essay shows that according to Kant the philosophy of history is a division of physical teleology, which only meaning is to be a confirmation of the moral teleology which grounds and seeks in the physical world a natural grounding for the standpoint of ends which nature itself is always powerless to bring about. The teleology of freedom seeks in the teleology of nature grounds for hope and its actual achievement, yet without ever filling the void of the separation that (...)
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    « Volonté pure » et « volonté de volonté ». Critique et métaphysique du vouloir.Antoine Grandjean - 2012 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 74 (2):181.
    Cet article explicite le sens métaphysique de l'invention kantienne d'une raison pratique pure, dans une confrontation avec les analyses heideggériennes qui l'inscrivent dans l'histoire de la promotion moderne de la volonté, elle-même vérité de l'avènement métaphysique de la subjectivité. Il souligne la force d'une interprétation qui met l'accent sur le caractère décisif du concept de volonté pure, ainsi que sur la signification métaphysique du formalisme kantien. Il montre toutefois que cette interprétation, en isolant ces concepts de leur procès critique d'invention, (...)
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    Antoine Grandjean: Critique et réflexion: Essai sur le discours kantien. [REVIEW]Charlotte Sabourin - 2015 - Kant Studien 106 (3):528-531.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 106 Heft: 3 Seiten: 528-531.
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    Husserl. La science des phénomènes, sous la direction de Laurent PERREAU et Antoine GRANDJEAN, Paris, CNRS Éditions, 2012, 281 p. [REVIEW]Thomas Maurice - 2014 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 82 (2):294.
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    Conscious emotional experience emerges as a function of multilevel, appraisal-driven response synchronization.Didier Grandjean, David Sander & Klaus R. Scherer - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (2):484-495.
    In this paper we discuss the issue of the processes potentially underlying the emergence of emotional consciousness in the light of theoretical considerations and empirical evidence. First, we argue that componential emotion models, and specifically the Component Process Model , may be better able to account for the emergence of feelings than basic emotion or dimensional models. Second, we advance the hypothesis that consciousness of emotional reactions emerges when lower levels of processing are not sufficient to cope with the event (...)
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    Insensitivity to future consequences following damage to human prefrontal cortex.Antoine Bechara, Antonio R. Damasio, Hanna Damasio & Steven W. Anderson - 1993 - Cognition 50 (1-3):7-15.
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  23. The emotional brain meets affective computing.D. Grandjean, Sander & D. - 2010 - In Klaus R. Scherer, Tanja Bänziger & Etienne Roesch (eds.), A Blueprint for Affective Computing: A Sourcebook and Manual. Oxford University Press.
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    Valeurs de l'attention: perspectives éthiques, politiques et épistémologiques.Nathalie Grandjean & Alain Loute (eds.) - 2019 - Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France: Presses universitaires du Septentrion.
    La 4ème de couv. porte : "Depuis quelques années s'intensifient les rapports entre une société de l'information et une économie de l'attention : plus l'information est abondante, plus l'attention est rare. Alors que le travail se formule comme une lutte contre l'oisiveté et impose une certaine discipline de l'attention, la consommation, quant à elle, impose précisément de capter et perturber l'attention disciplinée. Progressivement, elle se monétise et progressivement, nous nous en sentons dépossédés. Pourquoi tenons-nous au concept d'attention? L'attention ne constitue (...)
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  25. The meta-ethical grounding of our moral beliefs: Evidence for meta-ethical pluralism.Jennifer C. Wright, Piper T. Grandjean & Cullen B. McWhite - 2013 - Philosophical Psychology 26 (3):336-361.
    Recent scholarship (Goodwin & Darley, 2008) on the meta-ethical debate between objectivism and relativism has found people to be mixed: they are objectivists about some issues, but relativists about others. The studies discussed here sought to explore this further. Study 1 explored whether giving people the ability to identify moral issues for themselves would reveal them to be more globally objectivist. Study 2 explored people's meta-ethical commitments more deeply, asking them to provide verbal explanations for their judgments. This revealed that (...)
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  26. Attention regulation and monitoring in meditation.and Richard J. Davidson Antoine Lutz, Heleen A. Slagter, John D. Dunne - 2008 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 12 (4):163.
  27. Maine de Biran's Places in French Spiritualism: Occultation, Reduction and Demarcation.Delphine Antoine-Mahut & Translated From the French by Darian Meacham - 2016 - In Pierre Maine de Biran (ed.), The relationship between the physical and the moral in man. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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    Elective non-therapeutic intensive care and the four principles of medical ethics.Antoine Baumann, Gérard Audibert, Caroline Guibet Lafaye, Louis Puybasset, Paul-Michel Mertes & Frédérique Claudot - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (3):139-142.
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    An Appraisal-Driven Componential Approach to the Emotional Brain.David Sander, Didier Grandjean & Klaus R. Scherer - 2018 - Emotion Review 10 (3):219-231.
    This article suggests that methodological and conceptual advancements in affective sciences militate in favor of adopting an appraisal-driven componential approach to further investigate the emotional brain. Here we propose to operationalize this approach by distinguishing five functional networks of the emotional brain: the elicitation network, the expression network, the autonomic reaction network, the action tendency network, and the feeling network, and discuss these networks in the context of the affective neuroscience literature. We also propose that further investigating the “appraising brain” (...)
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  30. The ethical and legal aspects of palliative sedation in severely brain injured patients: a French perspective.Antoine Baumann, Frederique Claudot, Gerard Audibert, Paul-Michel Mertes & Louis Puybasset - 2011 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 6:4.
    To fulfill their crucial duty of relieving suffering in their patients, physicians may have to administer palliative sedation when they implement treatment-limitation decisions such as the withdrawal of life-supporting interventions in patients with poor prognosis chronic severe brain injury. The issue of palliative sedation deserves particular attention in adults with serious brain injuries and in neonates with severe and irreversible brain lesions, who are unable to express pain or to state their wishes. In France, treatment limitation decisions for these patients (...)
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  31. The New Right to Legal Representation-A Comparative Approach.".Antoine - 1992 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 1992:93.
     
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    Platon: le procès de la démocratie africaine.Antoine Nguidjol - 2008 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Deux décennies après les premières vagues de démocratisation en Afrique, le temps n'est-il pas venu d'instruire le " procès " de la démocratie ?
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    On True and False Ideas.Antoine Arnauld & Stephen Gaukroger - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (4):849-851.
  34. Acerca del platonismo y de Platón mismo.Pablo Rodriguez-Grandjean - 2000 - Anuario Filosófico 33 (66):271-278.
    The article criticises Reale's esoteric interpretation of Plato from a hermeneutical point of view. Reale speaks of doctrines, written and unwritten, where we only have two traditions: direct and indirect. Plato's own works build a corpus and a collection of testimonies from different authors cannot be considered as interpretatively superior. To be written down is essential to interpretation and the text cannot be fixed on a concrete reading, because textuality means openness to new understandings. In this way, the attempt to (...)
     
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  35. Experiencia, tradición e historicidad en Gadamer.Pablo Rodriguez-Grandjean - 2002 - A Parte Rei 24:1.
     
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    The Common Topic in Aristotle’s Rhetoric: Precursor of the Argumentation Scheme.Antoine C. Braet - 2005 - Argumentation 19 (1):65-83.
    In the present article I attribute to the common topic in the Rhetoric a two-fold suggestive function and a guarantee function. These three functions are possible because this type of topic, while often quite abstract, nevertheless contains thought-steering, substantial terms, and formulates a generally empirical or normative endoxon. Assuming that according to Aristotle an enthymeme has at least two premises, it would appear that a common topic is the abstract principle behind the often implicit major premise. This means that the (...)
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    Can fiction and veritism go hand in hand?Antoine Brandelet - 2024 - Philosophical Problems in Science (Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce) 74:225-257.
    The epistemology of models has to face a conundrum: models are often described as highly idealised, and yet they are considered to be vehicles for scientific explanations. Truth-oriented—veritist—conceptions of explanation seem thereby undermined by this contradiction. In this article, I will show how this apparent paradox can be avoided by appealing to the notion of fiction. If fictionalism is often thought to lead to various flavours of instrumentalism, thereby weakening the veritist hopes, the fiction view of models offers a framework (...)
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    Brain Networks, Emotion Components, and Appraised Relevance.David Sander, Didier Grandjean & Klaus R. Scherer - 2018 - Emotion Review 10 (3):238-241.
    Modeling emotion processes remains a conceptual and methodological challenge in affective sciences. In responding to the other target articles in this special section on “Emotion and the Brain” and the comments on our article, we address the issue of potentially separate brain networks subserving the functions of the different emotion components. In particular, we discuss the suggested role of component synchronization in producing information integration for the dynamic emergence of a coherent emotion process, as well as the links between incentive (...)
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  39. Neurophenomenology - integrating subjective experience and brain dynamics in the neuroscience of consciousness.Antoine Lutz & Evan Thompson - 2003 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 10 (9-10):31-52.
    The paper presents a research programme for the neuroscience of consciousness called 'neurophenomenology' and illustrates it with a recent pilot study . At a theoretical level, neurophenomenology pursues an embodied and large-scale dynamical approach to the neurophysiology of consciousness . At a methodological level, the neurophenomenological strategy is to make rigorous and extensive use of first-person data about subjective experience as a heuristic to describe and quantify the large-scale neurodynamics of consciousness . The paper focuses on neurophenomenology in relation to (...)
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    The Oldest Typology of Argumentation Schemes.Antoine C. Braet - 2004 - Argumentation 18 (1):127-148.
    The Rhetoric to Alexander (about 340 B.C.) contains a list of proofs (pisteis) and other types of argumentation which may be seen as the oldest surviving typology of argumentation schemes (avant la lettre). In the present article this typology is derived and compared with modern proposals. The conclusion is that the oldest typology is surprisingly similar to the most recent classifications.
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    Facial expressions allow inference of both emotions and their components.Klaus R. Scherer & Didier Grandjean - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (5):789-801.
    Following Yik and Russell (1999) a judgement paradigm was used to examine to what extent differential accuracy of recognition of facial expressions allows evaluation of the well-foundedness of different theoretical views on emotional expression. Observers judged photos showing facial expressions of seven emotions on the basis of: (1) discrete emotion categories; (2) social message types; (3) appraisal results; or (4) action tendencies, and rated their confidence in making choices. Emotion categories and appraisals were judged significantly more accurately and confidently than (...)
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  42. Introduction: Debates on Experience and Empiricism in Nineteenth Century France.Delphine Antoine-Mahut & Silvia Manzo - 2019 - Perspectives on Science 27 (5):643-654.
    The lasting effects of the debate over canon-formation during the 1980s affected the whole field of Humanities, which became increasingly engaged in interrogating the origin and function of the Western canon. In philosophy, a great deal of criticism was, as a result, directed at the traditional narrative of seventeenth-and eighteenth-century philosophies—a critique informed by postcolonialism as well as feminist historiography. D. F. Norton, L. Loeb and many others1 attempted to demonstrate the weaknesses of the tripartite division between rationalism, empiricism and (...)
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  43. Développement de la réflexivité et décodage de l'action : questions de méthode.Antoine Derobertmasure & Arnaud Dehon - 2012 - Revue Phronesis 1 (2):24-44.
    Abstract In initial teacher training, the micro-teaching activities and retroaction have for goals to develop reflexive practitioners and competent professionals with a high professional identity. The double analyze of the teacher’s action – observation of teacher gestures and analysis of retroaction - requires two complementary methods to make the links between interactive and postactive phase. In this article, the authors describe the different training activities, and explain the research approach with an illustration of a concrete case. -/- En formation initiale (...)
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    Nietzsche and Buddhist Philosophy.Antoine Panaïoti - 2012 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Nietzsche once proclaimed himself the 'Buddha of Europe', and throughout his life Buddhism held enormous interest for him. While he followed Buddhist thinking in demolishing what he regarded as the two-headed delusion of Being and Self, he saw himself as advocating a response to the ensuing nihilist crisis that was diametrically opposed to that of his Indian counterpart. In this book Antoine Panaïoti explores the deep and complex relations between Nietzsche's views and Buddhist philosophy. He discusses the psychological models (...)
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    Experimental Method and the Spiritualist Soul: The Case of Victor Cousin.Delphine Antoine-Mahut - 2019 - Perspectives on Science 27 (5):680-703.
    Spiritualism designates a philosophy that lays claim to the separation of mind and body and the ontological and epistemological primacy of the former. In France, it is associated with the names of Victor Cousin and René Descartes, or more precisely with what Cousin made of Descartes as the founding father of a brittle rational psychology, closed off from the positive sciences, and as a critic in respect to the empiricist legacy of the idéologues. Moreover, by considering merely the end result, (...)
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  46. Guiding the study of brain dynamics by using first- person data: Synchrony patterns correlate with ongoing conscious states during a simple visual task.Antoine Lutz, Jacques Martinerie, Jean-Philippe Lachaux & Francisco J. Varela - 2002 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the Usa 99 (3):1586-1591.
    Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives et Imagerie Ce´re´brale (LENA), Hoˆpital de La Salpeˆtrie`re, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS).
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  47. La guerre biologique au temps de la biologie synthétique.Antoine Danchin - 2023 - Raison Présente 225 (1):47-56.
    Dans un monde dominé par les conflits, il arrive qu’il faille se défendre. L’invention des armes a évolué en parallèle avec le savoir technique, puis scientifique, et il est même arrivé que la recherche d’applications militaires ait joué un rôle moteur dans la découverte scientifique. Lorsque les armes ne servent pas à attaquer d’autres nations, leur fabrication et leur commerce se justifient morale- ment. Il faut cependant qu’elles ne puissent échapper à ceux qui les construisent et doivent en contrôler la (...)
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  48. The Experience of the Foreign: Culture and Translation in Romantic Germany.Antoine Berman - 1992 - State University of New York Press.
    Examines the theories of translation by German romantics in the early 19th century, from Novalis, Friedrich Schlegel, and A.W. Schlegel to Schleiermacher, and compares them briefly to the contemporary, but contrasting, theories by Herder, ...
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    La Logique Ou L'Art de Penser (1709).Antoine Arnauld & Pierre Nicole - 2009 - Vrin.
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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  50. Neurophenomenology.Antoine Lutz & Evan Thompson - 2003 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 10 (9-10):31-52.
    _sciousness called ‘neurophenomenology’ (Varela 1996) and illustrates it with a_ _recent pilot study (Lutz et al., 2002). At a theoretical level, neurophenomenology_ _pursues an embodied and large-scale dynamical approach to the_ _neurophysiology of consciousness (Varela 1995; Thompson and Varela 2001;_ _Varela and Thompson 2003). At a methodological level, the neurophenomeno-_ _logical strategy is to make rigorous and extensive use of first-person data about_ _subjective experience as a heuristic to describe and quantify the large-scale_ _neurodynamics of consciousness (Lutz 2002). The paper (...)
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