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    Is Nature Supernatural? A Philosophical Exploration of Science and Nature. By Simon L. Altmann. Buffalo: Prometheus Books, 2002. Pp. 680. Disciplinarity at the Fin de Siecle. By Amanda Anderson and Joseph Valente, eds. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002. Pp. ix, 342. A-Logic. By Richard Bradshaw Angell. Lanham: University Press of America. [REVIEW]Classique By Emmanuel Bermon Normal & Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin - 2002 - Philosophical Review 111 (3):487-495.
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    Le Songe de Scipion dans la correspondance entre Saint Augustin et Nectarius de Calama.Emmanuel Bermon - 2011 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 99 (4):521.
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    Un échange entre Augustin et Nebridius sur la phantasia.Emmanuel Bermon - 2009 - Archives de Philosophie 72 (2):199-223.
    Dans la Lettre 6 de la correspondance d’Augustin, Nebridius pose à son ami deux questions sur l’imagination : la mémoire peut-elle exister sans la phantasia ? La phantasia ne tient-elle pas ses images d’elle-même plutôt que des sens ? Ces questions trouvent leur origine dans des textes de Plotin et de Porphyre, qui se référaient eux-mêmes au début du De memoria d’Aristote et à la célèbre thèse aristotélicienne selon laquelle l’âme ne pense pas sans image. Nebridius adopte l’idée qu’une image (...)
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    Finding One’s Way Through Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations: New Essays on §§1-88.Emmanuel Bermon & Jean-Philippe Narboux (eds.) - 2017 - Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
    This volume sheds a new light on Philosophical Investigations, Ludwig Wittgenstein’s master opus, by taking a new approach to its first stretch, with special emphasis on its atypical opening. The methodological conviction that subtends the volume is that the highly unconventional form assumed by the book is internal to its content and crucial to its reconception of the relation between logic and language. This disconcerting form is dictated by the new modes of criticism deployed by Wittgenstein as he engages the (...)
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  5. Les Parva Naturalia D'Aristote.Emmanuel Bermon - 2002 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 20 (1).
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    Saint Augustin. La Correspondance Avec Nebridius (Lettres 3–14). Texte Latin Et Traduction Française Avec Un Commentaire Par Emmanuel Bermon.Emmanuel Bermon - 2022 - Brill.
    Écrite entre 386 et 390 dans l’effervescence de la découverte du néoplatonisme, la correspondance avec Nebridius témoigne, bien avant les Confessions, des questions philosophiques et spirituelles qui passionnaient Augustin au moment de sa conversion à la philosophie et au christianisme. Written between 386 and 390 during the excitement of his discovery of Neoplatonism, Augustine’s correspondence with Nebridius bears witness, well before the Confessions, to the philosophical and spiritual questions that fascinated Augustine at the time of his conversion to philosophy and (...)
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    Emmanuel Bermon, Valéry Laurand, Jean Terrel (éd.), Politique d’Aristote : fam.Refik Güremen - 2012 - Philosophie Antique 12:311-313.
    Ce recueil, préfacé par Pierre Pellegrin et introduit par Emmanuel Bermon, rassemble les contributions de trois journées consacrées aux Politiques d’Aristote, qui ont eu lieu de 2005 à 2007 à l’Université Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3. Dans le premier texte du volume, à partir d’un passage célèbre mais peu étudié de l’Éthique à Nicomaque, qui dit que la famille présente des homoiomata et des paradeigmata des différents régimes politiques, Claudio Veloso s’interroge sur le sens à donner à ces...
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    Emmanuel Bermon et Gerard O’Daly (éd.), Le De Trinitate de saint Augustin : exégèse, log.Dominique Doucet - 2014 - Philosophie Antique 14:359-363.
    La publication des Actes du colloque de Bordeaux (16-19 Juin 2010) présente seize communications accompagnées d’une introduction d’E. Bermon, d’une courte préface de R. Williams, d’une bibliographie et de trois index : biblique, œuvres d’Augustin, auteurs anciens et médiévaux. Elle reprend une manière clas­sique de structurer le De Trinitate en trois grands blocs (I-IV ; V-VII ; VIII-XV) dont les intitulés signalent, dès la couverture, l’angle sous lequel ils seront abordés : exégèse, logique...
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    Emmanuel Bermon, Le cogito dans la pensée de saint Augustin.Tiphaine Jahier - 2003 - Philosophie Antique 3:226-230.
    Prenant comme point de départ le fait que Descartes ait en quelque sorte « ignoré » la pensée augustinienne du cogito, et le fait que Husserl n’ait vu dans le cogito augustinien qu’un simple argument dirigé contre les sceptiques, que Descartes seul aurait transformé « en une constatation théorique », E. Bermon tente dans cet ouvrage de procéder à un nouvel examen approfondi du déploiement du cogito dans les textes majeurs d’Augustin (La Trinité, X ; Le libre arbitre, I-II (...)
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    Emmanuel Bermon, La signification et l'enseignement: Texte latin, traduction française et commentaire du De magistro de saint Augustin. Textes et traditions. Paris: Vrin, 2007. Brian Brown, John Doody, and Kim Paffenroth, editors. Augustine and World Religions. Augustine in Conversation: Tradition and Innovation. Lanham, MD: Lexington. [REVIEW]Bischof von Hippo - 2008 - Augustinian Studies 39 (2):309.
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    Emmanuel Bermon, Valéry Laurand and Jean Terrel, eds., Politique d’Aristote: famille, régimes, education , 188 pp., € 22.00 . ISBN 9782867816321. [REVIEW]Edwin Filotas - 2013 - Polis 30 (1):160-166.
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    Emmanuel Bermon, Valéry Laurand and Jean Terrel, eds., Politique d’Aristote: famille, régimes, education (Pessac: Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux, 2011), 188 pp., € 22.00 (pbk). ISBN 9782867816321. [REVIEW]Edwin Filotas - 2013 - Polis 30 (1):160-166.
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    Review of Emmanuel bermon, La Signification Et L'Enseignement: Texte Latin, Traduction Française Et Commentaire Du de Magistro de Saint Augustin[REVIEW]Roland J. Teske - 2008 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (9).
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    Are the New Policies on Hyperandrogenism in Elite Female Athletes Really Out of Bounds? Response to “Out of Bounds? A Critique of the New Policies on Hyperandrogenism in Elite Female Athletes”.Stéphane Bermon, Martin Ritzén, Angelica Lindén Hirschberg & Thomas H. Murray - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (5):63-65.
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    Un sermon inaugural attribué à Robert Holcot dans le manuscrit Toulouse 342.Pascale Bermon - 2019 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 85 (1):203-221.
    On édite ici un sermon de Robert Holcot, frère prêcheur anglais actif dans les années 1331-1344, d’après le manuscrit 342 de la bibliothèque municipale de Toulouse. Ce discours introduit un commentaire à la Genèse qui est perdu. Il a dû être délivré dans un contexte conventuel, étant donné la diversité d’âges et d’occupations de son auditoire clérical. Il contient plusieurs traits notables que l’on peut qualifier de pré-humanistes : affirmation de la supériorité des Grecs sur les Latins, éloge de la (...)
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    Paris: « La nature au Moyen Âge ».Pascale Bermon & Dominique Poirel - 2023 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 65:474-483.
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    Paris: “La raison au Moyen Âge”.Pascale Bermon & Dominique Poirel - 2023 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 64:374-381.
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    À la source de l’argument Etiamsi daremus de Grégoire de Rimini.Pascale Bermon - 2023 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 107 (2):255-279.
    La présente contribution analyse un texte célèbre de Grégoire de Rimini, extrait de son commentaire des Sentences publié à Paris en 1346, livre II, distinction 34-37, question 1, qui demande « si Dieu est la cause efficiente immédiate du péché actuel ». Ce texte porte sur les fondements de l’éthique. Grégoire de Rimini y affirme en substance que si Dieu n’existait pas, agir contre la droite raison équivaudrait tout de même à commettre un mal. Ce texte est considéré comme la (...)
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    Le renouvellement de la lecture et de la diffusion de l'œuvre de saint Thomas d'Aquin.Pascale Bermon - 2005 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 1 (1):23-30.
    Résumé L’étude raisonnée de la tradition manuscrite des œuvres de saint Thomas, menée par la Commission Léonine depuis sa fondation, est à l’origine d’un renouvellement considérable de l’approche de l’œuvre du maître dominicain. Elle a permis de confirmer la liste des œuvres authentiques, d’en restaurer le texte déformé par de multiples blessures au cours des siècles, et aussi d’esquisser, grâce notamment à l’examen graphologique des manuscrits autographes, le profil personnel de Thomas écrivain. Les conditions de travail du théologien ont été (...)
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    Plaisir et coordination sensorielle des animaux chez Aristote et Thomas d'Aquin.Pascale Bermon - 2015 - Quaestio 15:553-562.
    This article focuses on Nicomachean Ethics III, 13 and its quotations in the work of Thomas Aquinas. The aristotelian examples of predators pursuing their prey inserted in this extract aroused Thomas’ interest from the Sentences commentary until the IIa-IIae. They offered him an alternative model to the famous avicennian paradigm of the sheep fleeing the wolf, that enabled him to account for the motivation of animal movement, instinct and animal pleasure. Unlike modern commentators, Thomas takes seriously this small but significant (...)
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    Paris: “La femme au Moyen Âge”.Pascale Bermon & Dominique Poirel - 2020 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 62:430-436.
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    Paris: “La femme au Moyen Âge”.Pascale Bermon & Dominique Poirel - 2021 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 62:430-436.
    Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale, Volume 62, Issue, Page 430-436, January 2020.
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    Paris: “La femme au Moyen Âge”.Pascale Bermon & Dominique Poirel - 2021 - Brepols Publishers: Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale 62:430-436.
    Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale, Volume 62, Issue, Page 430-436, January 2020.
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    Paris: “Pierre Abélard, génie multiforme”.Dominique Poirel & Pascale Bermon - 2019 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 61:245-252.
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    Suszko’s problem: Mixed consequence and compositionality.Emmanuel Chemla & Paul Égré - 2019 - Review of Symbolic Logic 12 (4):736-767.
    Suszko’s problem is the problem of finding the minimal number of truth values needed to semantically characterize a syntactic consequence relation. Suszko proved that every Tarskian consequence relation can be characterized using only two truth values. Malinowski showed that this number can equal three if some of Tarski’s structural constraints are relaxed. By so doing, Malinowski introduced a case of so-called mixed consequence, allowing the notion of a designated value to vary between the premises and the conclusions of an argument. (...)
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  26. Incremental vs. symmetric accounts of presupposition projection: an experimental approach.Emmanuel Chemla & Philippe Schlenker - 2012 - Natural Language Semantics 20 (2):177-226.
    The presupposition triggered by an expression E is generally satisfied by information that comes before rather than after E in the sentence or discourse. In Heim’s classic theory (1983), this left-right asymmetry is encoded in the lexical semantics of dynamic connectives and operators. But several recent analyses offer a more nuanced approach, in which presupposition satisfaction has two separate components: a general principle (which varies from theory to theory) specifies under what conditions a presupposition triggered by an expression E is (...)
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    Value Creation in Inter-Organizational Collaboration: An Empirical Study.Emmanuel Raufflet & Morgane Pennec - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 148 (4):817-834.
    Over the last decade, businesses, policymakers, and researchers alike have advocated the need for value creation through inter-organizational collaboration. Researchers have widely argued that organizations that are engaged in collaborative processes create value. Because researchers have tended to focus on the identification of organizational motivations and on key success factors for collaboration, however, both the nature and processes of value creation in inter-organizational collaboration have yet to be examined. A recent theory by Austin and Seitanidi :726–758, 2012a; Nonprofit Volunt Sect (...)
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    Emmanuel Levinas: Basic Philosophical Writings.Emmanuel Lévinas, Adriaan Theodoor Peperzak, Simon Critchley & Robert Bernasconi - 1996 - Indiana University Press.
    Emmanuel Levinas (1906–1996) has exerted a profound influence on 20th-century continental philosophy. This anthology, including Levinas's key philosophical texts over a period of more than forty years, provides an ideal introduction to his thought and offers insights into his most innovative ideas. Five of the ten essays presented here appear in English for the first time. An introduction by Adriaan Peperzak outlines Levinas's philosophical development and the basic themes of his writings. Each essay is accompanied by a brief introduction (...)
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    Making “minority voices” heard in transnational roundtables: the role of local NGOs in reintroducing justice and attachments.Emmanuelle Cheyns - 2014 - Agriculture and Human Values 31 (3):439-453.
    Since the beginning of the new millennium, initiatives known as roundtables have been developed to create voluntary sustainability standards for agricultural commodities. Intended to be private and voluntary in nature, these initiatives claim their legitimacy from their ability to ensure the participation of all categories of stakeholders in horizontal participatory and inclusive processes. This article characterizes the political and material instruments employed as the means of formulating agreement and taking a variety of voices into consideration in these arenas. Referring to (...)
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    Existence and existents.Emmanuel Lévinas - 1978 - Pittsburgh, Pa.: Duquesne University Press.
    As Emmanuel Levinas states in the preface to Existence and Existents, "this study is a preparatory one. It examines . . . the problem of the Good, time, and the relationship with the other [person] as a movement toward the Good." First published in 1947, and written mostly during Levinas's imprisonment during World War II, this work provides the first sketch of his mature thought later developed fully in Totality and Infinity and Otherwise than Being, or Beyond Essence. This (...)
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    Coronavirus: A Contingency that Eliminates Contingency.Emmanuel Alloa - 2021 - Critical Inquiry 47 (S2):S73-S76.
  32. Differences in Becoming. Gilbert Simondon and Gilles Deleuze on Individuation.Emmanuel Alloa & Judith Michalet - 2017 - Philosophy Today.
    For a long time, Gilbert Simondon’s work was known only as either a philosophy restricted to the problem of technology or as an inspirational source for Gilles Deleuze’s philosophy of difference. As Simondon’s thinking is now finally in the process of being recognized in its own right as one of the most original philosophies of the twentieth century, this also entails that some critical work needs to be done to disentangle it from an all too hasty identification with Deleuzian categories. (...)
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    Introduction to the symposium: The exercise of power through multi-stakeholder initiatives for sustainable agriculture and its inclusion and exclusion outcomes.Emmanuelle Cheyns & Lone Riisgaard - 2014 - Agriculture and Human Values 31 (3):409-423.
    A number of multi-stakeholder initiatives and commodity roundtables have been created since the 1990s to respond to the growing criticism of agriculture’s environmental and social impacts. Driven by private and global-scale actors, these initiatives are setting global standards for sustainable agricultural practices. They claim to follow the new standard-making virtues of inclusiveness and consensus and base their legitimacy on their claim of balanced representation of, and participation by, all categories of stakeholders. This principle of representing a wide range of interests (...)
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  34. Modularity and intuitions in formal semantics: the case of polarity items.Emmanuel Chemla, Vincent Homer & Daniel Rothschild - 2011 - Linguistics and Philosophy 34 (6):537-570.
    Linguists often sharply distinguish the different modules that support linguistics competence, e.g., syntax, semantics, pragmatics. However, recent work has identified phenomena in syntax (polarity sensitivity) and pragmatics (implicatures), which seem to rely on semantic properties (monotonicity). We propose to investigate these phenomena and their connections as a window into the modularity of our linguistic knowledge. We conducted a series of experiments to gather the relevant syntactic, semantic and pragmatic judgments within a single paradigm. The comparison between these quantitative data leads (...)
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    The Phenomenology of Choice.Emmanuel Baierlé - 2016 - Dissertation, University of Fribourg
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    The pharmaceuticalisation of life? A fictional case report of insomnia with a thought experiment.Emmanuel Bäckryd - 2021 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 16 (1):1-8.
    BackgroundThe safety of sleeping pills has increased dramatically during the last 100 years, from barbiturates to bensodiazepines to modern day so-called Z-drugs.MethodsThe circumstances of prescribing sleeping pills in the early 20th century are illustrated by summarizing the main storyline of a novel by Swedish writer Vilhelm Moberg. This is followed by a thought experiment and a theoretical discussion.ResultsIn his 1937 novel Sömnlös (Swedish for sleepless) Vilhelm Moberg portrayed existential and relational distress in relation to insomnia. In a thought experiment, past (...)
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    On the Non-worshipping Character of the Akan of Africa.Emmanuel Ifeanyi Ani - 2019 - Sophia 58 (2):225-238.
    According to Wiredu, the Akan profess secular esteem rather than religious worship to supra-natural beings, who they perceive in an empirical sense. He backs this up by re-reading what he sees as the Akan general ontology in a way that denies them of the concepts of the supernatural, the transcendental, the mental, the spiritual, and an ontologically distinct mind. At the end of denying the three criteria of worship as well as all of these other concepts which might otherwise be (...)
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    The Politics of Shareholder Activism in Nigeria.Emmanuel Adegbite, Kenneth Amaeshi & Olufemi Amao - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 105 (3):389-402.
    Shareholder activism has become a force for good in the extant corporate governance literature. In this article, we present a case study of Nigeria to show how shareholder activism, as a corporate governance mechanism, can constitute a space for unhealthy politics and turbulent politicking, which is a reflection of the country’s brand of politics. As a result, we point out some translational challenges, and suggest more caution, in the diffusion of corporate governance practices across different institutional environments. We contribute to (...)
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    Processing inferences at the semantics/pragmatics frontier: Disjunctions and free choice.Emmanuel Chemla & Lewis Bott - 2014 - Cognition 130 (3):380-396.
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    Looking Through Images: A Phenomenology of Visual Media.Emmanuel Alloa - 2021 - New York: Columbia University Press. Edited by Nils F. Schott & Emmanuel Alloa.
    Images have always stirred ambivalent reactions. Yet whether eliciting fascinated gazes or iconoclastic repulsion from their beholders, they have hardly ever been seen as true sources of knowledge. They were long viewed as mere appearances, placeholders for the things themselves or deceptive illusions. Today, the traditional critique of the spectacle has given way to an unconditional embrace of the visual. However, we still lack a persuasive theoretical account of how images work. -/- Emmanuel Alloa retraces the history of Western (...)
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    On Traditional African Consensual Rationality.Emmanuel Ifeanyi Ani - 2013 - Journal of Political Philosophy 22 (3):342-365.
    Wiredu’s call for democracy by consensus is illustrated by his description of traditional African consensual rationality. This description contains the attribution of immanence to African consensual rationality. This paper objects to this doctrine of immanence. More importantly, the doctrine of immanence has led to the attribution of pure rationality to traditional African consensual practices. With reference to Aristotle’s three components of persuasion, I object to deliberation as purely rational and impervious to extraneous factors. I further argue that it is because (...)
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    Foucault y el neoliberalismo: análisis de una controversia.Emmanuel Chamorro - 2022 - Isegoría 66:28-28.
    This article examines the controversy that has arisen in the last decade about Michel Foucault’s supposed “fascination” with neoliberalism, especially around the contributions of Daniel Zamora and Michael C. Behrent. Their theses are contrasted with Foucauldian writings and reconsidered from a different approach to the historical, political and intellectual context of the French 1970s, which, in our opinion, shows a lack of complexity in the studies of those authors. Thus, this paper tries to establish that the limitations of Michel Foucault’s (...)
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    Purple-Collar Labor: Transgender Workers and Queer Value at Global Call Centers in the Philippines.Emmanuel David - 2015 - Gender and Society 29 (2):169-194.
    This article examines new patterns of workplace inequality that emerge as transgender people are incorporated into the global labor market. Drawing on in-depth interviews with 41 transgender call center employees in the Philippines, I develop the concept “purple-collar labor” to describe how transgender workers—specifically trans women—are clustered, dispersed, and segregated in the workplace and how their patterned locations in social organizational structures serve a particular value-producing function. These patterned inclusions, I argue, come with explicit and implicit interactional expectations about how (...)
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    Africa and the prospects of deliberative democracy.Emmanuel Ifeanyi Ani - 2013 - South African Journal of Philosophy 32 (3):207-219.
    Preoccupation with multiparty aggregative democracy in Africa has produced superficial forms of political/electoral choice-making by subjects that deepen pre-existing ethnic and primordial cleavages. This is because the principles of the multiparty system presuppose that decision-making through voting should be the result of a mere aggregation of pre-existing, fixed preferences. To this kind of decision-making, I propose deliberative democracy as a supplementary approach. My reason is that deliberation, beyond mere voting, should be central to decisionmaking and that, for a decision to (...)
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  45. Pourquoi être sincère? L’actualité de la querelle du mensonge entre Benjamin Constant et Immanuel Kant.Emmanuel Prokob - 2019 - Kant Studien 110 (3):357-392.
    Kant’s emphasis on the immorality of lying even to a murderer at the door who is asking about a victim hidden inside has drawn criticism ever since. The example originally given by Constant has been read as the thread of morality by totalitarian ruthlessness. In order to defend the importance of Kant’s moral philosophy, many critics have tried to update his position by taking into account the threat of modern totalitarianism. Nonetheless, this article tries to argue that Kant is right, (...)
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    Synchronization by the hand: the sight of gestures modulates low-frequency activity in brain responses to continuous speech.Emmanuel Biau & Salvador Soto-Faraco - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Sciences et dialectiques de la nature; La nature dans la pensée dialectique.Emmanuel Barot - 2010 - Historical Materialism 18 (2):143-164.
    Dialectics, especially Engels’s dialectics of nature, is nowadays mostly held in low esteem, even by Marxist scholars because of its Stalinist dogmatisation over the past century. The aim of this comparative review is to show some stakes and prospects, in Marxism and for Marxism, of the debate: the two reviewed books show how the dialectics of nature could, and why it should be considered in a renewed materialist approach to the natural sciences, and provides the reader with complementary outline from (...)
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    Of dilemmas and tensions: a qualitative study of palliative care physicians’ positions regarding voluntary active euthanasia in Quebec, Canada.Emmanuelle Bélanger, Anna Towers, David Kenneth Wright, Yuexi Chen, Golda Tradounsky & Mary Ellen Macdonald - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (1):48-53.
    ObjectivesIn 2015, the Province of Quebec, Canada passed a law that allowed voluntary active euthanasia. Palliative care stakeholders in Canada have been largely opposed to euthanasia, yet there is little research about their views. The research question guiding this study was the following: How do palliative care physicians in Quebec position themselves regarding the practice of VAE in the context of the new provincial legislation?MethodsWe used interpretive description, an inductive methodology to answer research questions about clinical practice. A total of (...)
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  49. Beyond Borders: Exploring Ubuntu as a Lived Philosophy.Emmanuel Chiwetalu Ossai & Lloyd Strickland - 2024 - Institute of Art and Ideas.
    ** This piece was originally titled "Beyond Borders: Exploring Ubuntu as a Lived Philosophy" but was later retitled "African thought can rescue Western philosophy" by the publisher. ** -/- Western philosophy is often abstract and disconnected from the real ethical problems we face today. Emmanuel Chiwetalu Ossai and Lloyd Strickland argue that the African philosophy of ubuntu, with its emphasis on community, interconnectedness, and practical application of ethical principles, offers a compelling alternative.
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  50. The paradox of morality: An interview with Emmanuel Levinas.Emmanuel Levinas, Tamra Wright, Peter Hughes & Alison Ainley - 1988 - In Robert Bernasconi & David Wood (eds.), The Provocation of Levinas: Rethinking the Other. Routledge.
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