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    An analysis of heart donation after circulatory determination of death.Anne Laure Dalle Ave, David Shaw & James L. Bernat - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (5):312-317.
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    The ethics of semantics in medicine.David Shaw, Alex Manara & Anne Laure Dalle Ave - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (12):1026-1031.
    In this paper, we discuss the largely neglected topic of semantics in medicine and the associated ethical issues. We analyse several key medical terms from the informed perspective of the healthcare professional, the lay perspective of the patient and the patient’s family, and the descriptive perspective of what the term actually signifies objectively. The choice of a particular medical term may deliver different meanings when viewed from these differing perspectives. Consequently, several ethical issues may arise. Technical terms that are not (...)
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    Continued Confinement of Those Most Vulnerable to COVID-19.Samia Hurst, Eva Maria Belser, Claudine Burton-Jeangros, Pascal Mahon, Cornelia Hummel, Settimio Monteverde, Tanja Krones, Stéphanie Dagron, Cécile Bensimon, Bianca Schaffert, Alexander Trechsel, Luca Chiapperino, Laure Kloetzer, Tania Zittoun, Ralf Jox, Marion Fischer, Anne Dalle Ave, Peter G. Kirchschlaeger & Suerie Moon - 2020 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 30 (3):401-418.
    Continued confinement of those most vulnerable to COVID-19—e.g., the elderly, those with chronic diseases and other risk factors—is presented as an uncontroversial measure when planning exit strategies from lockdown measures. Policies for deconfinement assume that these persons will remain confined even when others will not. This, however, could last quite a long time, and for some this could mean that they will remain in confinement for the rest of their lives.In a policy brief on ethical, legal, and social issues of (...)
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    The ethical obligation of the dead donor rule.Anne L. Dalle Ave, Daniel P. Sulmasy & James L. Bernat - 2020 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (1):43-50.
    The dead donor rule (DDR) originally stated that organ donors must not be killed by and for organ donation. Scholars later added the requirement that vital organs should not be procured before death. Some now argue that the DDR is breached in donation after circulatory determination of death (DCDD) programs. DCDD programs do not breach the original version of the DDR because vital organs are procured only after circulation has ceased permanently as a consequence of withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy. We (...)
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    Death Lost in Translation.Daniel P. Sulmasy & Anne L. Dalle Ave - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (2):17-19.
    We thank Nielsen Busch and Mjaaland for their article on the dead donor rule (Nielsen Busch and Mjaaland 2023). We would like to take this opportunity to go beyond the dead donor rule in order to r...
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    Aligning the Criterion and Tests for Brain Death.James L. Bernat & Anne L. Dalle Ave - 2019 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 28 (4):635-641.
    Abstract:Disturbing cases continue to be published of patients declared brain dead who later were found to have a few intact brain functions. We address the reasons for the mismatch between the whole-brain criterion and brain death tests, and suggest solutions. Many of the cases result from diagnostic errors in brain death determination. Others probably result from a tiny amount of residual blood flow to the brain despite intracranial circulatory arrest. Strategies to lessen the mismatch include improving brain death determination training (...)
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    Donation after brain circulation determination of death.Anne L. Dalle Ave & James L. Bernat - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):15.
    The fundamental determinant of death in donation after circulatory determination of death is the cessation of brain circulation and function. We therefore propose the term donation after brain circulation determination of death [DBCDD]. In DBCDD, death is determined when the cessation of circulatory function is permanent but before it is irreversible, consistent with medical standards of death determination outside the context of organ donation. Safeguards to prevent error include that: 1] the possibility of auto-resuscitation has elapsed; 2] no brain circulation (...)
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    Positive HIV Test Results from Deceased Organ Donors: Should We Disclose to Next of Kin?David M. Shaw & Anne L. Dalle Ave - 2018 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 29 (3):191-195.
    In the context of deceased organ donation, donors are routinely tested for HIV, to check for suitability for organ donation. This article examines whether a donor’s HIV status should be disclosed to the donor’s next of kin.On the one hand, confidentiality requires that sensitive information not be disclosed, and a duty to respect confidentiality may persist after death. On the other hand, breaching confidentiality may benefit third parties at risk of having been infected by the organ donor, as it may (...)
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  9. Inconsistency between the Circulatory and the Brain Criteria of Death in the Uniform Determination of Death Act.Alberto Molina-Pérez, James L. Bernat & Anne Dalle Ave - 2023 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 48 (5):422-433.
    The Uniform Determination of Death Act (UDDA) provides that “an individual who has sustained either (1) irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions or (2) irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brain stem, is dead.” We show that the UDDA contains two conflicting interpretations of the phrase “cessation of functions.” By one interpretation, what matters for the determination of death is the cessation of spontaneous functions only, regardless of their generation by artificial means. By the (...)
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    6. Defining Death in Donation after Circulatory Determination of Death.Anne Dalle Ave, David Shaw & James Bernat - 2021 - In Solveig Lena Hansen & Silke Schicktanz (eds.), Ethical Challenges of Organ Transplantation. Transcript Verlag. pp. 117-132.
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  11. Neuroethics, Consciousness and Death: Where Objective Knowledge Meets Subjective Experience.Alberto Molina-Pérez & Anne Dalle Ave - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 13 (4):259-261.
    Laura Specker Sullivan (2022) makes a fairly compelling case for the value of the perspectives of Buddhist practitioners in neuroethics. In this study, Tibetan Buddhist monks have been asked, among other things, whether consciousness, in brain-injured patients in a minimally conscious state, entails a duty to preserve life. In our view, some of the participants’ responses could be used to inform the bioethical debate on death determination.
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    Medicine, Bioethics, and the Search for Truth: Does “Declaring” Death Make It So?Kathleen N. Fenton & Anne Dalle Ave - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (6):82-84.
    In this comment, we propose a short exploration of the differences among the declaration of death, the determination of death, and the concept of death, and how they relate to the ethics and practi...
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    The Unified Brain-Based Determination of Death: Conceptual Challenges.David Rodríguez-Arias & Anne Dalle Ave - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (6):57-60.
    Since the early 1980s, James Bernat’s scholarship has accompanied and shaped most scientific and policy developments on death determination. In 1981, he, Charles Culver, and Bernard Gert provided a...
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    Employees as Conduits for Effective Stakeholder Engagement: An Example from B Corporations.Anne-Laure P. Winkler, Jill A. Brown & David L. Finegold - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (4):913-936.
    Is there a link between how a firm manages its internal and external stakeholders? More specifically, are firms that give employees stock ownership and more say in running the enterprise more likely to engage with external stakeholders? This study seeks to answer these questions by elaborating on mechanisms that link employees to external stakeholders, such as the community, suppliers, and the environment. It tests these relationships using a sample of 347 private, mostly small-to-medium size firms, which completed a stakeholder impact (...)
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    Narrative Constructions for the Organization of Self Experience: Proof of Concept via Embodied Robotics.Anne-Laure Mealier, Gregoire Pointeau, Solène Mirliaz, Kenji Ogawa, Mark Finlayson & Peter F. Dominey - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Bellezza e povertà.Caterina Dalle Ave, Franco Ferrari & Annaluisa Martignago (eds.) - 2007 - Assisi: Cittadella.
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    L’intraduisible et le passage du sens : le langage créateur.Anne-Laure Guichard - 2013 - Noesis 21:401-410.
    Quel est le destin de toute traduction appliquée au texte biblique, compte tenu de l’organisation de la langue hébraïque selon le principe de « davar »? En effet, la Bible, en tant que poème, fait intervenir le langage créateur, lequel ne peut d’aucune manière être traduit. Quelle perte, ou quel gain, faut-il alors mettre en œuvre pour transmettre l’intraduisible, de telle sorte que la traduction se fasse transmission de l’intraduisible?
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    L’architecture des mosquées en France : construire ou édifier?Anne-Laure Zwilling - 2012 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 86 (3):343-356.
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    Construals of meaning.Anne-Laure Mealier, Grégoire Pointeau, Peter Gärdenfors & Peter Ford Dominey - 2016 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 17 (1):48-76.
    In robotics research with language-based interaction, simplifications are made, such that a given event can be described in a unique manner, where there is a direct mapping between event representations and sentences that can describe these events. However, common experience tells us that the same physical event can be described in multiple ways, depending on the perspective of the speaker. The current research develops methods for representing events from multiple perspectives, and for choosing the perspective that will be used for (...)
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    The immanence of infinite power: Anaxagoras' νοῦς in the light of Homer.Anne-Laure Therme & Arnaud Macé - 2016 - Methodos 16.
    Le présent article vise à éclairer la nature des activités perceptives et cognitives attribuées au νοῦς d’Anaxagore, en particulier à lever les difficultés liées à l'évaluation de la part des dimensions mécaniques, cognitives et téléologiques dans l'activité du νοῦς cosmique, par une comparaison avec l'usage des verbes γιγνώσκω, νοέω et du substantif νοῦς dans le contexte du champ de bataille homérique. Les rangeurs d'hommes homériques partagent avec le νοῦς d'Anaxagore une description de leurs activités en termes de tri, d'extraction et (...)
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    Dire l’indicible et décrire l’indescriptible: Ressources imagières et linguistiques des poilus.Anne-Laure Kiviniemi - 2015 - Semiotica 2015 (207):139-174.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2015 Heft: 207 Seiten: 139-174.
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    Le vécu subjectif et émotionnel des personnes qui ont une déficience intellectuelle, à propos de leurs liens fraternels et de leurs relations extra-familiales.Anne-Laure Poujol & Régine Scelles - 2021 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 15 (3):216-229.
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    C'est le fils de mes parents, mais ce n'est pas mon frère...(Lc 15, 11-32).Anne-Laure Zwilling - 2008 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 39 (2):233-246.
    Les titres donnés à la parabole de Luc 15,11-32 évoquent le plus souvent l’un de ses personnages, le fils cadet. Les deux frères ont cependant chacun leur importance. L’élément inattendu du récit n’est ni le retour du cadet ni l’accueil qui lui est fait. Les v. 12-24, centrés sur lui, ont suscité l’empathie du lecteur et certains acquis de lecture l’ont préparé à cet accueil. La surprise du récit se trouve dans l’intervention du fils aîné: son arrivée et le sommaire (...)
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    The Moderating Role of Education on the Relationship Between Perceived Stereotype Threat and False Memory in Aging.Anne-Laure Gilet, Christelle Evrard, Jean-Michel Galharret & Fabienne Colombel - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Studies regularly show that an age-based stereotype threat impairs older adults’ performance on memory tasks. Results regarding stereotype threat effects on false memories are less clear. Some studies suggest that education may moderate the relationship between an age-related stereotype threat and episodic memory performance in older adults. The present study aimed at examining the moderating role of education on the relationship between perceived stereotype threat and false memories in older adults. With this aim, 82 adults between 60 and 70 years (...)
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    Friendship: Shaping Ourselves.Anne-Laure Crépel - 2014 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 22 (2):184-198.
    This essay aims at defining to what extent our friends are involved in our personal identity. Our thesis is that friends share a common identity which occupies a larger or smaller part of their personal identity, depending on the depth of their relationship. Yet, friendship does not merely consists in the shaping of ourselves: as it appears more obvious, we remain separate entities and my friend can help me in the understanding of my own self thanks to what he has (...)
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    Construals of meaning: The role of attention in robotic language production.Anne-Laure Mealier, Grire Pointeau, Peter Genfors & Peter F. Dominey - 2016 - Interaction Studies 17 (1):48-76.
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    Individuals with pronounced schizotypal traits are particularly successful in tickling themselves.Anne-Laure Lemaitre, Marion Luyat & Gilles Lafargue - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 41:64-71.
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    Est-ce par un tourbillon que l'amour empédocléen joint?Anne-Laure Therme - 2007 - Philosophie Antique 7:91-119.
    Pour Empédocle, le devenir se résout en termes de mélange et de dissociation de quatre éléments matériels, dus à des forces contraires, Amour et Haine : ces processus doivent-ils être conçus comme symétriques, opérant à rebours l’un de l’autre selon un même schème? Si l’on sait que la séparation par la Haine, d’un point de vue cosmique, advient au moyen d’un tourbillon discriminant, qu’en est-il du mode opératoire de l’Amour, par lequel les dissemblables se mêlent? Le présent article développe l’hypothèse (...)
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    Héphaïstos dans les forges de Cypris.Anne-Laure Therme - 2021 - Philosophie Antique 21:87-118.
    Quand l’Amour d’Empédocle façonne, dans les profondeurs de la terre, les tissus organiques puis les membres des vivants, il prend le nom de Cypris, et sous ses paumes expertes le feu, ailleurs nommé Zeus, devient Héphaïstos. En s’interrogeant sur les raisons de ces glissements, on s’aperçoit qu’un modèle métallurgique est à l’œuvre, qui se réapproprie en la détournant la figure du dieu-forgeron d’Hésiode et d’Homère. L’Héphaïstos d’Empédocle est le feu dont le pouvoir potentiellement destructeur est subjugué par Aphrodite-Cypris qui enserre (...)
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    Les vivants, empreintes de leur biotope (Anaximandre, Démocrite).Anne-Laure Therme - 2023 - Cahiers Philosophiques 172 (1):11-24.
    Pour les premiers penseurs grecs, si l’apparition et l’évolution des espèces sont dues à une causalité physique nécessaire, celle-ci va se manifester, selon les conditions locales, par la réalisation d’une immense variété de possibles. La zoogonie de Démocrite témoigne ainsi du fait qu’avant de faire espèce, chaque vivant a d’abord été un individu, dont le type caractéristique se révèle être l’empreinte ( tupos ) singulière de son biotope propre. Par ce terme, on entend rendre compte de l’inscription de chaque vivant (...)
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    Rossella Saetta Cottone (éd.), Penser les dieux avec les présocratiques.Anne-Laure Therme - 2022 - Philosophie Antique 22.
    Cet ouvrage trilingue, issu du séminaire présocratique mené depuis 2017 au centre Léon-Robin par R. Saetta Cottone et G. Journée, rassemble d’éclairantes contributions de spécialistes internationaux interrogeant à nouveaux frais le rapport des premiers penseurs grecs au divin. D’une grande précision, avec une attention particulière à la langue, toutes ouvrent d’intéressantes pistes de recherche, dont la variété permet de croiser les perspectives et les champs. Il s’agit de sortir de l’alterna...
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    Compétition symbolique entre les espèces.Anne-Laure Thessard - 2020 - Multitudes 78 (1):67-73.
    Comprendre le traitement médiatique, les discours de rêve ou de cauchemar qui accompagnent l’intelligence artificielle, suppose une analyse au prisme de la « triade animalité, humanité, machinité », à même de mettre à jour les projections ontologiques humaines à l’endroit des IA et de ce qui fait souvent figure de contraire dans notre imaginaire : les animaux. Le robot comme figure imaginaire y est un vecteur de dévoilement de l’implicite. Les fantasmes et craintes suscitées par les IA, si élevés et (...)
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    Valence, arousal and word associations.Anne-Laure Gilet & Christophe Jallais - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (4):740-746.
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    Ahmad S. dallal, Islam without europe : Traditions of reform in eighteenth-century Islamic thought.Anne-Laure Dupont - 2020 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 30 (2):265-278.
    L'idée de réforme en islam – ce qu'il est convenu d'appeler en français, depuis les années 1930, le « réformisme musulman » – reste couramment associée aux discours, systèmes de pensée et idéologies qui se développèrent dans les pays musulmans, en gros du milieu du xixe siècle au milieu du xxe siècle, à la fois en réaction à la domination économique, culturelle, militaire et coloniale européenne et grâce au développement des échanges et à la circulation plus rapide des personnes et (...)
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    Looking at “Situated” Technology: Differences in Pattern of Interaction Reflect Differences in Context.Anne-Laure Fayard & Austin Henderson - 2001 - In P. Bouquet V. Akman (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. Springer. pp. 441--444.
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    Bibia Pavard, Florence Rochefort & Michelle Zancarini-Fournel, « Ne nous libérez pas, on s’en charge.Anne-Laure Briatte - 2021 - Clio 54.
    Dans un contexte de renouveau des publications féministes, paraît en 2020 Ne nous libérez pas, on s’en charge : une histoire des féminismes de 1789 à nos jours, un opus à six mains produit par les historiennes Bibia Pavard, Florence Rochefort et Michelle Zancarini-Fournel. Le titre du livre reprend un slogan féministe des années 1970, qui au-delà de la pointe d’humour, exprime la nécessité d’autonomie des femmes dans leur effort collectif pour être actrices de leur destin, des sujets et non (...)
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    Xavier Gheerbrant, Empédocle : une poétique philosophique, (Kaïnon. Anthropologie de la pensée ancienne, 6), 931 p., ISBN : 978-2-406-05713-0. [REVIEW]Anne-Laure Therme - 2018 - Philosophie Antique 18:281-283.
    Cet ouvrage dense, issu d’une thèse de doctorat en langue et littérature grecques soutenue à Lille en 2014, vise à combler une lacune des études sur Empédocle en examinant la relation essentielle de sa philosophie à la forme versifiée : loin d’être un vêtement ou un ornement archaïsant, le « véhicule poétique » de l’hexamètre dactylique épique était conçu par Empédocle comme la condition nécessaire de l’expression de sa pensée. La forme poétique est ici constitutive du contenu philosophique m...
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    Broadening Our Understanding of Human Resource Management for Improved Environmental Performance.Jone L. Pearce, Anne-Laure P. Winkler & Florencio F. Portocarrero - 2023 - Business and Society 62 (1):14-53.
    This article evaluates the effect of different human resource management (HRM) practices on organizations’ environmental performance. We develop a model to evaluate the influence of a broad range of HRM practices, including environmental performance criteria in managers’ performance evaluations and two types of internal corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices: socially responsible employee benefits and corporate volunteering practices. To this end, we analyze a sample of 142 manufacturing companies that have completed B Lab’s Impact Assessment process to certify their environmental performance. (...)
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    Posthumous HIV Disclosure and Relational Rupture.D. Micah Hester & Laura K. Guidry-Grimes - 2018 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 29 (3):196-200.
    In response to Anne L. Dalle Ave and David M. Shaw, we agree with their general argument but emphasize a moral risk of HIV disclosure in deceased donation cases: the risk of relational rupture. Because of the importance that close relationships have to our sense of self and our life plans, this kind of rupture can have long-ranging implications for surviving loved ones. Moreover, the now-deceased individual cannot participate in any relational mending. Our analysis reveals the hefty moral (...)
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  40. Philosophie et poésie.Hans-Georg Gadamer, Anne-Laure Vignaux & Marc de Launay - 1996 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 101 (4):451-459.
     
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    Lutgarde d’Aywières and her entourage. Gender relations in feminine monasteries of the XIIIth century based on the Life of Lutgarde d’Aywières.Anne-Laure Méril Bellini Delle Stelle - 2009 - Clio 29 (29):225-242.
    A travers la Vie de Lutgarde d’Aywières (1182/1183-1246) rédigée par Thomas de Cantimpré (1200- v. 1270), il s’agit d’analyser le réseau de relations tissées par cette cistercienne du diocèse de Liège – vraisemblablement une ancienne mulier religiosa – en insistant d’une part sur les tensions qui ont pu émerger dans le saeculum et au cloître et, d’autre part sur les cercles d’amitié tracés par la moniale. L’étude de ces deux types de relations permet de mettre en évidence les rapports de (...)
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    Strategic environmental assessment for planning mangrove ecosystems in guinea.Karim Samoura, Anne-Laure Bouvier & Jean-Philippe Waaub - 2007 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 19 (4):77-93.
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    Philosophie et poésie.Hans-Georg Gadamer, Anne-Laure Vignaux & Marc De Launay - 1996 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 101 (4):451 - 459.
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    Marie-Claire Hoock-Demarle, Bertha von Suttner 1843-1914. Amazone de la paix, avant-propos de Stéphane Hessel.Anne-Laure Briatte-Peters - 2014 - Clio 40:310-310.
    Le centième anniversaire de la disparition de Bertha von Suttner, première femme décorée du Prix Nobel de la Paix, a donné lieu cette année à maintes manifestations culturelles et scientifiques, qui toutes soulignent la clairvoyance et la surprenante modernité de l’analyse suttnerienne du discours sur le caractère prétendument inexorable de la guerre. Il a également suscité plusieurs publications, dont la réédition de l’ouvrage qui l’a rendue mondialement célèbre, Die Waffen nieder! (Bas les...
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  45. Paul et Virginie (1788) de Bernardin de Saint-Pierre et La Case de l'Oncle Tom (1852) de Harriet Beecher Stowe: Le mythe de l'enfant divin au service de la polémique. [REVIEW]Anne-Laure Seveno-Gheno - 2002 - Iris 23:159-172.
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    Gerard Nijsten, In the Shadow of Burgundy: The Court of Guelders in the Late Middle Ages. Trans. Tanis Guest. (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, 4th ser., 58.) Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Pp. xxii, 470; 2 black-and-white figures, 49 black-and-white illustrations, and tables. $95. [REVIEW]Anne-Laure Van Bruaene - 2006 - Speculum 81 (2):572-573.
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    Violence Regimes: A Useful Concept for Social Politics, Social Analysis, and Social Theory.Jeff Hearn, Sofia Strid, Anne Laure Humbert & Dag Balkmar - 2022 - Theory and Society 51 (4):565-594.
    This paper critically interrogates the usefulness of the concept of violence regimes for social politics, social analysis, and social theory. In the first case, violence regimes address and inform politics and policy, that is, social politics, both around various forms of violence, such as gender-based violence, violence against women, anti-lesbian, gay and transgender violence, intimate partner violence, and more widely in terms of social and related policies and practices on violence and anti-violence. In the second case, violence regimes assist social (...)
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    Learning to Use Narrative Function Words for the Organization and Communication of Experience.Gregoire Pointeau, Solène Mirliaz, Anne-Laure Mealier & Peter Ford Dominey - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    How do people learn to talk about the causal and temporal relations between events, and the motivation behind why people do what they do? The narrative practice hypothesis of Hutto and Gallagher holds that children are exposed to narratives that provide training for understanding and expressing reasons for why people behave as they do. In this context, we have recently developed a model of narrative processing where a structured model of the developing situation is built up from experienced events, and (...)
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    Promoters are key organizers of the duplication of vertebrate genomes.Caroline Brossas, Bénédicte Duriez, Anne-Laure Valton & Marie-Noëlle Prioleau - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (10):2100141.
    In vertebrates, single cell analyses of replication timing patterns brought to light a very well controlled program suggesting a tight regulation on initiation sites. Mapping of replication origins with different methods has revealed discrete preferential sites, enriched in promoters and potential G‐quadruplex motifs, which can aggregate into initiation zones spanning several tens of kilobases (kb). Another characteristic of replication origins is a nucleosome‐free region (NFR). A modified yeast strain containing a humanized origin recognition complex (ORC) fires new origins at NFRs (...)
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    A rights-based approach to board quotas and how hard sanctions work for gender equality.Kate Clayton-Hathway, Elisabeth K. Kelan & Anne Laure Humbert - 2019 - European Journal of Women's Studies 26 (4):447-468.
    This article examines whether progress in women’s access to decision-making positions is best achieved through increased levels of development or targeted actions. Drawing on European data for the period 2006–2018, the article examines the association between how gender equal a country is and legislated measures such as board quotas with women’s representation on boards. The analysis then explores how this can be nuanced by differentiating between hard sanctions, soft sanctions and codes of governance. It shows that board quotas cannot be (...)
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