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    Unconscious memory suppression.Alexandre Salvador, Lucie Berkovitch, Fabien Vinckier, Laurent Cohen, Lionel Naccache, Stanislas Dehaene & Raphaël Gaillard - 2018 - Cognition 180 (C):191-199.
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    Da cientificidade de Milton Santos ao ativismo de Boaventura: mote para problematizar fronteiras.Alexandre de Oliveira Fernandes - 2022 - Odeere 7 (3):185-189.
    Resenha do livro CERQUEIRA – NETO, Sebastião P. G. Da cientificidade de Milton Santos ao ativismo de Boaventura Souza Santos: uma proposta de geografia popular. Salvador: EDUFBA, 2020.
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    Con la guía del Corán: crisis y evolución del discurso numismático almohade.Salvador Peña Martín & Miguel Vega Martín - 2006 - Al-Qantara 27 (2):477-527.
    Partimos de un recorrido histórico por acuñaciones almohades o postalmohades que, o bien no han sido registradas, o bien necesitan nuevas lecturas o atribuciones. Ello nos permite ofrecer una hipótesis sobre las monedas de plata acuñadas por Idrís al-Mamón y afiadir algunos registros al corpus numismático del Occidente islámico en la Baja Edad Media. Ese trabajo nos permite, por otro lado, afrontar el discurso islámico dominante que surgió a raíz de la llamada revolución almohade, lo que hacemos centrándonos en varias (...)
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  4. The psychopathology of metaphysics.Billon Alexandre - 2024 - Metaphilosophy 1 (01):1-28.
    According to a common philosophical intuition, the deep nature of things is hidden from us, and the world as we know it through perception and science is somehow shallow and lacking in reality. For all we knwo, the intuition goes, we could be living in a cave facing shadows, in a dream or even in a computer simulation, This “intuition of unreality” clashes with a strong, but perhaps more naive, intuition to the effect that the world as we know it (...)
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  5. Characteristics of Ethical Business Cultures.Alexandre Ardichvili, James A. Mitchell & Douglas Jondle - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (4):445-451.
    The purpose of this study was to identify general characteristics attributed to ethical business cultures by executives from a variety of industries. Our research identified five clusters of characteristics: Mission- and Values-Driven, Stakeholder Balance, Leadership Effectiveness, Process Integrity, and Long-term Perspective. We propose that these characteristics be used as a foundation of a comprehensive model that can be engaged to influence operational practices in creating and sustaining an ethical business culture.
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  6. Ethical Cultures in Large Business Organizations in Brazil, Russia, India, and China.Alexandre Ardichvili, Douglas Jondle, Brenda Kowske, Edgard Cornachione, Jessica Li & Thomas Thakadipuram - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 105 (4):415-428.
    This study focuses on comparison of perceptions of ethical business cultures in large business organizations from four largest emerging economies, commonly referred to as the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, and China), and from the US. The data were collected from more than 13,000 managers and employees of business organizations in five countries. The study found significant differences among BRIC countries, with respondents from India and Brazil providing more favorable assessments of ethical cultures of their organizations than respondents from China and (...)
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    Toward a Philosophy of The W eb.Harry Halpin Alexandre Monnin - 2012 - Metaphilosophy 43 (4):361-379.
    The advent of the Web is one of the defining technological events of the twentieth century, yet its impact on the fundamental questions of philosophy has not yet been explored, much less systematized. The Web, as today implemented on the foundations of the Internet, is broadly construed as the space of all items of interest identified by URIs. Originally a space of linked hypertext documents, today the Web is rapidly evolving as a universal platform for data and computation. Even swifter (...)
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  8. A velha e a nova lógica (translation).Alexandre Alves - 2023 - Princípios 30 (63):203-229.
    Trata-se da tradução de um ensaio clássico publicado por Rudolf Carnap na revista Erkenntnis. A tradução é precedida por um texto de apresentação, que situa o ensaio e sua importância no contexto da filosofia contemporânea e na obra de Carnap. No ensaio, Carnap indica as principais características que distinguem o que ele chama de nova lógica (a lógica simbólica matemática derivada das obras de Frege, Peano e Hilbert, entre outros) da lógica filosófica tradicional e explica a sua importância como novo (...)
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    Interculturality as a source of organisational positivity in expatriate work teams: An exploratory study.Alexandre Anatolievich Bachkirov - 2018 - Business Ethics: A European Review 28 (3):391-405.
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  10. Irrationality and Happiness: A (Neo-)Shopenhauerian argument for rational pessimism.Alexandre Billon - 2016 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 11 (1):1-26.
    There is a long tradition in philosophy of blaming passions for our unhappiness. If only we were more rational, it is claimed, we would live happier lives. I argue that such optimism is misguided and that, paradoxically, people with desires, like us, cannot be both happy and rational. More precisely, if someone rational has desires he will not be fully happy, and if he has some desires that are rational and – in a yet-to-be-specified sense – demanding, he will be (...)
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  11. The Origins of Modern Science: a New Interpretation.Alexandre Koyré - 1956 - Diogenes 4 (16):1-22.
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    Destructive managerial anger stemming from self‐immanent pride: Is humility a solution?Alexandre Anatolievich Bachkirov - forthcoming - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    The article proposes that managers can counteract and/or prevent the detrimental effects of destructive anger by cultivating the virtue of humility. Traditional psychological conceptualisations of anger are examined, a need for a novel approach to understanding the origins of this emotion is highlighted, and the recently introduced concept of self-immanent pride is reviewed. The first contribution of the article delves into how destructive managerial anger stems from self-immanent pride leading to negative workplace outcomes. The second contribution proposes a shift from (...)
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  13. The Sense of Existence.Billon Alexandre - 2022 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9.
    If I see, hear, or touch a sparrow, the sparrow seems real to me. Unlike Bigfoot or Santa Claus, it seems to exist; I will therefore judge that it does indeed exist. The “sense of existence” refers to the kind of awareness that typically grounds such ordinary judgments of existence or “reality.” The sense of existence has been invoked by Humeans, Kantians, Ideologists, and the phenomenological tradition to make substantial philosophical claims. However, it is extremely controversial; its very existence has (...)
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    Transness as Debility: Rethinking Intersections between Trans and Disabled Embodiments.Alexandre Baril - 2015 - Feminist Review 111 (1):59-74.
    Some authors in disability studies have identified limits of both the medical and social models of disability. They have developed an alternative model, which I call the ‘composite model of disability’, to theorise societies’ ableist norms and structures along with the subjective/phenomenological experience of disability. This model maintains that ableist oppression is not the only source of suffering for disabled people: impairment can be as well. From a feminist, queer, trans activist, anti-ableist perspective and using an intersectional, autoethnographic methodology, I (...)
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    Kant.Alexandre Kojève - 1973 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
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    Max Scheler.Alexandre Métraux - 1973 - [Paris]: Seghers.
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    Siete historias lógicas y un cuento breve: en torno a la obra lógica y epistemológica de Manuel Sacristán Luzón.Salvador López - 2017 - Barcelona: Edicions Bellaterra.
    Siete historias lógicas y un cuento breve contiene ocho aproximaciones a la obra lógica y epistemológica de Manuel Sacristán Luzón (1925-1985) cuya Introducción a la lógica y al análisis formal fue, tal como ha señalado Luis Vega Reñón, un libro esencial en los años sesenta del pasado siglo para la consolidación de los estudios de lógica y de filosofía de la lógica en nuestro país. Se incluyen en estas historias, lógicas y político-culturales, las cartas cruzadas entre Sacristán y algunos de (...)
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    Autour d'un thème fondamental : la personne.Alexandre Marc - 1935 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 38 (45):84-94.
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    Sobre a filosofia como pedagógica do sagrado: uma abordagem decolonial.Bruno Santos Alexandre - 2022 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 27:022024.
    Trata-se, neste artigo, de investigar as noções de filosofia, pedagogia e espírito à luz dos debates decoloniais. Neste sentido, a partir de um diálogo que procuro estabelecer com Enrique Dussel, Catherine Walsh e M. Jacqui Alexander, desenvolvo três hipóteses. Em primeiro lugar, apresento certa noção de pedagogia como constitutiva da própria filosofia (portanto, a ideia de pedagogia para além de mero instrumento, meio ou termo acessório à filosofia). Em segundo lugar, argumento que essa dita pedagógica-filosófica precisará ser entendida como a (...)
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    Martin Degand, Sénèque au risque du don : une éthique oblative à la croisée des disciplines.Sandrine Alexandre - 2017 - Philosophie Antique 17:222-224.
    Dans un ouvrage issu d’une thèse de doctorat soutenue en 2014 à Louvain, M. Degand s’intéresse, à travers l’œuvre de Sénèque, à une question éthique qui est devenue un objet privilégié des études contemporaines en sociologie et en anthropologie : le don ou les pratiques oblatives. L’auteur insiste à juste titre sur les limites d’une équivalence entre beneficium et don et, par conséquent, sur la spécificité et l’historicité des catégories antiques (p. 30-32), autant que sur l’usage heuristique...
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    The Future of the Past: From the History of Historiography to Historiology.Alexandre Grandazzi - 1990 - Diogenes 38 (151):51-74.
    The history of historiography, in other words the history of history, is in vogue. In the realm of Classical Antiquity (whence speaks the author of this essay), but elsewhere as well, increasing numbers of pioneers set out each day to explore this new path of history.
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    Seoul, the Widow, and the Mudang: Transformations of Urban Korean Shamanism.Alexandre Guillemoz - 1992 - Diogenes 40 (158):115-127.
    Does Seoul, a city of eight million inhabitants, one of the planet's ten megalopolises, still have shamans? Can there be a place for shamanism in a country like South Korea, which is striving to be modern? Can shamanism survive at all in a country where the successes of Christianity have been celebrated by Westerners? Can it adapt itself to religious pluralism? What is shamanism's role in the urban setting? How does the fast pace of urban life affect its rituals? How (...)
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    Le migrant nu.Alexandre Alaric - 2005 - Multitudes 3 (3):187-202.
    This article is a contribution to the theoretical and philosophical reception of Édouard Glissant’s work. It focuses on the “coming to the world”, on the access to Speech of a “We” and of the writing subject, as well as on a reflection on the trace which results from the double experience of historical colonization and linguistic creolization. Fundamental notions of Relation, world-chaos and Whole-World appear as the matrix of a poetical anthropology and of a philosophical poetics, as they pave the (...)
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    Cinépathie.Olivier Alexandre - 2010 - Multitudes 40 (1):133.
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    Classical and Bohmian trajectories in semiclassical systems: Mismatch in dynamics, mismatch in reality?Matzkin Alexandre & Nurock Vanessa - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 39 (1):17-40.
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    Condições lógico-históricas do conhecimento e formação: contribuições da epistemologia dialética.Simone Alexandre Martins Corbiniano - 2016 - Educação E Filosofia 30 (60).
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    Etude par microscopie électronique des dislocations dans le tellure déformé.Par Alexandre Broniatowski & Gabriel Faivre - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (4):765-775.
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    Impact of Anodal and Cathodal transcranial Direct Current Stimulation over the Left Dorsolateral Prefontral Cortex during Attention Bias Modification: an Eye-tracking Study.Heeren Alexandre, Baeken Chris, Vanderhasselt Marie-Anne, Philippot Pierre & De Raedt Rudi - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Jordi Pià Comella, Une piété de la raison. Philosophie et religion dans le stoïcisme impérial. Des Lettres à Lucillius de Sénèque aux Pensées de Ma.Sandrine Alexandre - 2017 - Philosophie Antique 17:217-220.
    Contrairement à ce que pourraient laisser croire certains usages du stoïcisme à des fins exclusivement thérapeutiques ou encore l’abondance des travaux récents sur l’éthique et la politique stoïcienne, la piété (eusebeia / pietas) est aussi indéniablement un élément central de la pensée stoïcienne. Comprise comme l’adéquation de la volonté humaine avec la volonté divine, elle semble sinon en conflit du moins sans grand rapport avec la religion traditionnelle et ses rites. Une « piété de la ra...
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    L. Brisson & O. Renaut (éd.), Érotique et politique chez Platon. Erôs, genre et sexualité dans la cité platonicienne.Sandrine Alexandre - 2019 - Philosophie Antique 19:180-183.
    Les douze contributions qui composent l’ouvrage portent sur ce que L. Brisson et O. Renaut ont choisi de dénommer une « érotique » platonicienne, autrement dit « cet ensemble systématique de discours et de pratiques où eros intervient » (p. 8), une érotique qui prend forme à travers une série d’ « indices » disséminés dans les dialogues plutôt qu’elle ne se présente comme une « théorie » en bonne et due forme (p. 9). La spécificité de l’ouvrage tient à (...)
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    La convive anorexique.Danièle Alexandre-Bidon - 2001 - Clio 14:184-186.
    Un modèle pour artiste, valide du XIIIe siècle aux XVIe-XVIIe siècle, veut que la mariée, quelle qu’elle soit, soit systématiquement représentée, au banquet du mariage, immobile, yeux baissées, les mains croisées dans son giron, bouche close, alors que tous discutent et consomment autour d’elle. Quelle réalité recouvre ce topos? Chaque image du mariage est une leçon et un avertissement donnés au deuxième sexe.
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    La convive anorexique.Danièle Alexandre-Bidon - 2001 - Clio 14:184-186.
    Un modèle pour artiste, valide du XIIIe siècle aux XVIe-XVIIe siècle, veut que la mariée, quelle qu’elle soit, soit systématiquement représentée, au banquet du mariage, immobile, yeux baissées, les mains croisées dans son giron, bouche close, alors que tous discutent et consomment autour d’elle. Quelle réalité recouvre ce topos? Chaque image du mariage est une leçon et un avertissement donnés au deuxième sexe.
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    La comete de Halley a travers les ouvrages et manuscrits de l'Observatoire de Paris.Josette Alexandre - 1986 - Isis 77 (1):79-84.
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    Le festin des trois dames de Paris.Danièle Alexandre-Bidon - 2001 - Clio 14:186-188.
    Les Parisiennes du XIIIe siècle ont mauvaise réputation. Non contentes de mal se tenir à table, elles se gavent et s’enivrent, parlent des vins en professionnelles de l’œnologie, suggérant une longue expérience de beuveries, et, surtout, se passent des hommes pour festoyer. Exclus de la convivialité féminine, ceux-ci se vengent en vers : c’est l’objet d’un poème comique, un fabliau, qui leur promet un sort funeste : le coma éthylique des trois dames de Paris les fait enterrer vives au cimetière (...)
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    Le festin des trois dames de Paris.Danièle Alexandre-Bidon - 2001 - Clio 14:186-188.
    Les Parisiennes du XIIIe siècle ont mauvaise réputation. Non contentes de mal se tenir à table, elles se gavent et s’enivrent, parlent des vins en professionnelles de l’œnologie, suggérant une longue expérience de beuveries, et, surtout, se passent des hommes pour festoyer. Exclus de la convivialité féminine, ceux-ci se vengent en vers : c’est l’objet d’un poème comique, un fabliau, qui leur promet un sort funeste : le coma éthylique des trois dames de Paris les fait enterrer vives au cimetière (...)
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    La performance stoïcienne à la lumière du drag.Sandrine Alexandre - 2018 - Cahiers Philosophiques 151 (4):73-90.
    Il s’agit de proposer une confrontation entre deux pensées au premier abord sans grand rapport : les travaux critiques de J. Butler qui mettent au jour le rôle constitutif et assujettissant de normes sociales qui passent pour naturelles d’une part et, d’autre part, la pensée stoïcienne, indéniablement naturaliste et conservatrice. C’est le motif de la performance – exhibition du Cynique ou du drag, incarnation des normes de genre chez Butler ou d’un rôle par l’acteur stoïcien – qui retient notre attention. (...)
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    Notas sobre a atualidade do republicanismo de maquiavel entre duas matrizes teóricas da democracia.Bruno Santos Alexandre - 2015 - Cadernos Espinosanos 32:199.
    Trata-se, neste trabalho, de refletir acerca da recuperação do republicanismo de Nicolau Maquiavel para o debate democrático contemporâneo. Com esse intento, entre as muitas atualizações possíveis do pensamento do secretário florentino para os dias atuais, destaco duas matrizes conceituais, justamente aquelas mais concernidas com as noções de liberdade e ação política popular. Seguindo as sugestões de Helton Adverse, procuro então aprofundar e esclarecer a sua proposta de uma matriz “institucional” e uma matriz “conflitiva” quando da interpretação e recuperação das ideias (...)
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    O momento aristotélico do momento maquiaveliano: Pocock leitor de Maquiavel.Bruno Santos Alexandre - 2022 - Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 40 (1):32-45.
    A proposta, neste artigo, é de investigar a leitura que John Pocock faz do republicanismo de Nicolau Maquiavel. Neste sentido, dois são os argumentos principais deste trabalho. Em primeiro lugar, trata-se de evidenciar que se, de um lado, Maquiavel recupera o ideal aristotélico do humano como animal político, de outro lado, tal se passaria de modo a transformá-lo numa versão enfraquecida, à medida em que radicalmente impactada pela natureza contingente das coisas humanas. É o que, em segundo lugar, abriria caminho (...)
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    Tradução de "Menos dominação, mais liberdade? Resposta a Philip Pettit", de Jean-Fabien Spitz.Bruno Santos Alexandre & Roberta Soromenho Nicolete - 2022 - Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 40 (1):234-239.
    Segundo uma célebre tese defendida por Philip Pettit, um agente é livre conquanto cada uma de suas ações seja não somente acessível, mas também não-dominada, no sentido de que ninguém tenha o poder de bloquear o acesso a tais ações. Através de contraexemplos, esse artigo procura demonstrar que a vontade de eliminar a dominação pode diminuir antes que reforçar a liberdade individual.
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    The Work of Words: Poetry, Language and the Dawn of Community.Ricardo Santos Alexandre - 2022 - Topoi 41 (3):497-504.
    This essay explores the ontological movement of poetry, its language and words, by establishing a dialogue with the thought of three Japanese thinkers, Ki no Tsurayuki, Motoori Norinaga and Fujitani Mitsue, and the German philosopher Martin Heidegger. The overall purpose, as we progress from one to the other, is to present, explore and disclose a horizon where poetry gradually becomes the locus of a philosophy of language that places it at the genesis of mutual understanding, ethics and, thus, of community.
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    Which cognitive tools do we prefer to use, and is that preference rational?Boris Alexandre, Jordan Navarro, Emanuelle Reynaud & François Osiurak - 2019 - Cognition 186:108-114.
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    The critique turned upside-down: about the significance of Kant in Foucault's thought.Alexandre Alves - 2007 - Trans/Form/Ação 30 (1):25-40.
    This paper intends to evaluate the relationship Foucault establishes regarding modernity, taking as guide-line his link with Kant's thought. We approach, at a first moment, the interpretation Foucault gives from Kant in the period he was writing The Order of Things, remarking the tension between the critical project and the Kantian antropologism and, in a second moment, we question his relationship to Kant through some of his last texts, where Foucault is looking for an "ontology of the present".Este artigo pretende (...)
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    Amplification. Commentaire d’un dictionnaire: Sémiotique, religion et liberté dans la théorie greimassien.Alexandre L. Amprimoz - 1985 - Semiotica 55 (3-4):217-226.
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    Diderot, la liberté et ses signes.Alexandre L. Amprimoz - 1988 - Semiotica 70 (1-2):99-104.
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    La relativité de l’interprétant poétique: L’exemple de ’Parfum exotique’ de Charles Baudelaire.Alexandre L. Amprimoz - 1986 - Semiotica 60 (3-4):259-278.
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    La segmentation graphique d’un conte fantastique de Roch Carrier.Alexandre L. Amprimoz - 1983 - Semiotica 46 (1):65-80.
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    Maigre comme un hareng : ‘Miss Harriet’ de Guy de Maupassant.Alexandre L. Amprimoz - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (155.1part4):65-80.
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    Maigre comme un hareng : ‘Miss Harriet’ de Guy de Maupassant.Alexandre L. Amprimoz - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (155):65-80.
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    Prosper Mérimée : Surface sémantique d’un récit.Alexandre L. Amprimoz - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (155.1part4):81-91.
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    Prosper Mérimée : Surface sémantique d’un récit.Alexandre L. Amprimoz - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (155):65-80.
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