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    Effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on mood in healthy subjects.Virginie Moulier, Christian Gaudeau-Bosma, Clémence Isaac, Anne-Camille Allard, Noomane Bouaziz, Djedia Sidhoumi, Sonia Braha-Zeitoun, René Benadhira, Fanny Thomas & Dominique Januel - 2016 - Socioaffective Neuroscience and Psychology 6.
    BackgroundHigh frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex has shown significant efficiency in the treatment of resistant depression. However in healthy subjects, the effects of rTMS remain unclear.ObjectiveOur aim was to determine the impact of 10 sessions of rTMS applied to the DLPFC on mood and emotion recognition in healthy subjects.DesignIn a randomised double-blind study, 20 subjects received 10 daily sessions of active or sham rTMS. The TMS coil was positioned on the left DLPFC through neuronavigation. (...)
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    What's in a name for memory errors? Implications and ethical issues arising from the use of the term "false memory" for errors in memory for details.Anne P. DePrince, Carolyn B. Allard, Hannah Oh & Jennifer J. Freyd - 2004 - Ethics and Behavior 14 (3):201 – 233.
    The term "false memories" has been used to refer to suggestibility experiments in which whole events are apparently confabulated and in media accounts of contested memories of childhood abuse. Since 1992 psychologists have increasingly used the term "false memory" when discussing memory errors for details, such as specific words within word lists. Use of the term to refer to errors in details is a shift in language away from other terms used historically (e.g., "memory intrusions"). We empirically examine this shift (...)
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    Early modulation of visual input: Constant versus varied cuing.Camille-Aimé Possamaï & Anne-Marie Bonnel - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (4):323-326.
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    Drugs down the drain: When nurses object.Camille King & Ann McCue - 2017 - Nursing Ethics 24 (4):452-461.
    The authors examine the nursing practice of disposing unaltered controlled substances into public water systems as an issue for nurses concerned with the environmental harm it can cause. A summary of the history of controlled substance management reveals inconsistencies in the interpretation of current regulations that have led to disposal policies that vary by institution, according to a benchmarking survey of regional hospitals. Much attention has been given to the phenomenon of conscientious objection in the context of patient care that (...)
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    Development and Validation of the Approach-Avoidance System Questionnaire.Anne Teboul, Cyril Klosek, Camille Montiny & Christophe Gernigon - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Odor Perception in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and its Relationship to Food Neophobia.Anne-Claude Luisier, Genevieve Petitpierre, Camille Ferdenzi, Annick Clerc Bérod, Agnes Giboreau, Catherine Rouby & Moustafa Bensafi - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Expérience de passivité et affects d'angoisse dans le temps de la grossesse.Camille Pascal, Martine Spiess & Anne Thévenot - 2011 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 2 (2):137-148.
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    Expérience de passivité et affects d'angoisse dans le temps de la grossesse.Camille Pascal, Martine Spiess & Anne Thévenot - 2011 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 2:137-148.
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    Heritable changeability: Epimutation and the legacy of negative definition in epigenetic concepts.Anne Le Goff, Patrick Allard & Hannah Landecker - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 86:35-46.
  10. Expanding the Duty to Rescue to Climate Migration.David N. Hoffman, Anne Zimmerman, Camille Castelyn & Srajana Kaikini - 2022 - Voices in Bioethics 8.
    Photo by Jonathan Ford on Unsplash ABSTRACT Since 2008, an average of twenty million people per year have been displaced by weather events. Climate migration creates a special setting for a duty to rescue. A duty to rescue is a moral rather than legal duty and imposes on a bystander to take an active role in preventing serious harm to someone else. This paper analyzes the idea of expanding a duty to rescue to climate migration. We address who should have (...)
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    Parent and Peer Attachments in Adolescence and Paternal Postpartum Mental Health: Findings From the ATP Generation 3 Study.Jacqui A. Macdonald, Christopher J. Greenwood, Primrose Letcher, Elizabeth A. Spry, Kayla Mansour, Jennifer E. McIntosh, Kimberly C. Thomson, Camille Deane, Ebony J. Biden, Ben Edwards, Delyse Hutchinson, Joyce Cleary, John W. Toumbourou, Ann V. Sanson & Craig A. Olsson - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: When adolescent boys experience close, secure relationships with their parents and peers, the implications are potentially far reaching, including lower levels of mental health problems in adolescence and young adulthood. Here we use rare prospective intergenerational data to extend our understanding of the impact of adolescent attachments on subsequent postpartum mental health problems in early fatherhood.Methods: At age 17–18 years, we used an abbreviated Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment to assess trust, communication, and alienation reported by 270 male (...)
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    Does locus of control matter for achievement of high school students with disabilities? Evidence from Special Education Elementary Longitudinal Study.Yujeong Park, Jason Robert Gordon, Jamie Anne Smith, Tara Camille Moore & Byungkeon Kim - 2018 - Educational Studies 46 (1):56-78.
    ABSTRACTThis study aimed to investigate the association of locus of control with reading and mathematics achievement of high school students with disabilities using data from the Special Educ...
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    André Allard 1937–2014.Anne-Marie Doyen & Paul Pietquin - 2015 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 25 (2):299-303.
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    Camille Dejardin, Madame Blakey. Une femme entrepreneure au xviiie siècle.Anne Montenach - 2019 - Clio 50.
    L’ouvrage de Camille Dejardin constitue la version remaniée d’un mémoire de Master 2 dirigé par Anne Conchon, qui signe la préface du livre, mémoire récompensé par l’édition 2017 du prix Mnémosyne. Il faut se réjouir ici de l’existence de ce prix qui permet, grâce à la convention établie entre l’association du même nom et les Presses universitaires de Rennes, de porter à la connaissance d’un large lectorat des travaux prometteurs. L’étude menée s’inscrit dans une historiographie actuellement...
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    Camille Toulmin: Land, investment and migration: thirty-five years of village life in Mali.Ann Waters-Bayer - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (2):599-600.
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    Camille Toulmin: Land, investment and migration: thirty-five years of village life in Mali: Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2020, 257 pp, ISBN 978-0-19-885276-6. [REVIEW]Ann Waters-Bayer - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (2):599-600.
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    Abbas, Niran, editor. Mapping Michel Serres. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2005. Pp. ix+ 259. Paper, $27.95. Achinstein, Peter. Scientific Evidence: Philosophical Theories & Applications. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005. Pp. ix+ 286. Cloth, $49.95. Allard, James W. The Logical Foundations of Bradley's Metaphysics: Judgment, Inference, and Truth. Cambridge. [REVIEW]Jack O. Balswick, Pamela Ebstyne King, Kevin S. Reimer, Steve Barbone, Lee Rice & Martin Hemelik - 2006 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (1):131-34.
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    Deontic logic for strategic games.Allard Tamminga - 2013 - Erkenntnis 78 (1):183-200.
    We develop a multi-agent deontic action logic to study the logical behaviour of two types of deontic conditionals: (1) conditional obligations, having the form "If group H were to perform action aH, then, in group F's interest, group G ought to perform action aG" and (2) conditional permissions, having the form "If group H were to perform action aH, then, in group F's interest, group G may perform action aG". First, we define a formal language for multi-agent deontic action logic (...)
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    Hybrid Modal Realism Debugged.Camille Fouché - 2024 - Erkenntnis 89 (4):1481-1505.
    In this paper, I support a hybrid view regarding the metaphysics of worlds. I endorse Lewisian Modal Realism for possible worlds (LMR). My aim is to come up with a hybrid account of impossible worlds that provides all the plenitude of impossibilities for all fine-grained intentional contents. I raise several challenges for such a plenitudinous hybrid theory. My version of hybrid modal realism builds impossible worlds as set-theoretic constructions out of genuine individuals and sets of them, that is, as set-theoretic (...)
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    Jacques Maritain, philosophe dans la cité.Jean-Louis Allard (ed.) - 1985 - Ottawa, Canada: Editions de l'Université d'Ottawa.
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  21. L'éducation à la liberté: ou, La philosophie de l'éducation de Jacques Maritain.Jean Louis Allard - 1978 - [Ottawa]: Éditions de l'Université d'Ottawa.
  22. L'art en silence.Camille Mauclair - 1901 - Paris,: P. Ollendorff.
     
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    New Sincerity and Frances Ha in Light of Sartre: A Proposal for an Existentialist Conceptual Framework.Allard den Dulk - 2020 - Film-Philosophy 24 (2):140-161.
    There is a growing discourse on “new sincerity,” and related terms like “quirky” and “metamodernism,” as a movement or sensibility in contemporary cinema developing from the late 1990s onward, exemplified by the work of filmmakers such as Wes Anderson and Charlie Kaufman. However, what this new concept means in the context of cinema has so far remained under-defined and requires further philosophical analysis. This article provides such an analysis by offering a reconceptualization of Jean-Paul Sartre's existentialist-phenomenological notions of good faith (...)
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    The Arabic Origins and Development of Latin Algorisms in the Twelfth Century.André Allard - 1991 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 1 (2):233.
    In the absence of the Arabic text of al-Khw's Arithmetic, which has not yet been found, the oldest Latin adaptations from the twelfth century are the only evidence documenting the genesis and the first spreading of a decimal arithmetic that uses nine figures and zero, i.e. the Indian reckoning known in the Middle Ages as algorismus. This paper studies these texts, their content, their sources, and identifies their authors and the milieus in which they were written.
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  25. Expressivism and Realist Explanations.Camil Golub - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (6):1385-1409.
    It is often claimed that there is an explanatory divide between an expressivist account of normative discourse and a realist conception of normativity: more precisely, that expressivism and realism offer conflicting explanations of (i) the metaphysical structure of the normative realm, (ii) the connection between normative judgment and motivation, (iii) our normative beliefs and any convergence thereof, or (iv) the content of normative thoughts and claims. In this paper I argue that there need be no such explanatory conflict. Given a (...)
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    Propriété et gestion des entreprises chez Rawls. L’ébauche rawlsienne des entreprises sous la démocratie de propriétaires et sous le socialisme démocratique.Camille Ternier - forthcoming - Dialogue:1-20.
    John Rawls is frequently perceived as being an advocate for purely redistributive policies designed to mitigate the consequences of a capitalist economy — an assumption I challenge in this article. My objective is to elucidate the biased nature of this view and provide a comprehensive analysis of the transformation of the corporate landscape that a just society would entail within Rawls's framework. Through a meticulous examination of Rawls's delineation of economic regimes, I underscore the profound — and often unsuspected — (...)
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    From extreme emotions to extreme actions: Explaining non-normative collective action and reconciliation.Allard R. Feddes, Liesbeth Mann & Bertjan Doosje - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (6):432-433.
    A key argument of Dixon et al. in the target article is that prejudice reduction through intergroup contact and collective action work in opposite ways. We argue for a complementary approach focusing on extreme emotions to understand why people turn to non-normative collective action and to understand when and under what conditions extreme emotions may influence positive effects of contact on reconciliation.
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    Healthy Eating Policy and Political Philosophy: A Public Reason Approach.Anne Barnhill & Matteo Bonotti - 2021 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Edited by Matteo Bonotti.
    Who gets to decide what it means to live a healthy lifestyle, and how important a healthy lifestyle is to a good life? As more governments make preventing obesity and diet-related illness a priority, it's become more important to consider the ethics and acceptability of their efforts. When it comes to laws and policies that promote healthy eating--such as special taxes on sugary drinks and the banning of food deemed unhealthy--critics argue that these policies are paternalistic, and that they limit (...)
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  29. Representation, Deflationism, and the Question of Realism.Camil Golub - 2021 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 7.
    How can we distinguish between quasi-realist expressivism and normative realism? The most promising answer to this question is the “explanation” explanation proposed by Dreier (2004), Simpson (2018), and others: the two views might agree in their claims about truth and objectivity, or even in their attributions of semantic content to normative sentences, but they disagree about how to explain normative meaning. Realists explain meaning by invoking normative facts and properties, or representational relations between normative language and the world, the thought (...)
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    L'anomalie créatrice.Camille Fallen - 2012 - Paris: Éditions Kimé.
    De la vie sociale à la vie politique, de la psychiatrie à l'agriculture, la normalisation décide de la forme de la pomme, de la psyché et du monde à travers l'imposition de ses modèles et de ses normes. Ce faisant, elle dessine les contours de la marge et de l'anormalité, monde sublunaire et dégradé. Car si les normes, explicites ou tacites, forment et conforment les êtres, les choses et les mots, c'est toujours accompagnée de son contraire que la norme constitue (...)
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    Nous ne savons plus croire.Camille Riquier - 2020 - Paris: Desclée de Brouwer.
    Quoi que nous nous efforcions de penser, nous continuons d'appartenir à notre siècle par Les croyances les plus communes et, quand cela a lieu, par le fait tout aussi commun de ne plus croire - ou de ne pas donner notre confiance au monde. Nos pères se sont tant méfiés, ou ils ont été à ce point cyniques, que cette foi, entendue dans son sens large, semble nous être aujourd'hui interdite. À nous qui avons hérité de cette perte sans l'avoir (...)
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    Philosophie de Péguy, ou, Les mémoires d'un imbécile.Camille Riquier - 2017 - Paris: PUF.
    L'ambition de ce livre est de fournir à la philosophie de Péguy l'"appareil" capable de manifester le plus fidèlement possible le "profond ordre intérieur" qui tient ensemble la multitude de textes qui a jailli génialement de sa plume. Loin de pointer les contradiction d'un homme, il s'agit alors de suivre la continuité et la cohérence d'un chemin, par-delà toutes les ruptures apparentes, qui se déroule selon un drame chrétien : L'état d'innocence, d'abord, la pureté de son combat socialiste et une (...)
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    L'actualité de la religion: introduction critique aux sciences sociales des religions.Camille Tarot - 2019 - Lormont: Le Bord de l'eau. Edited by Danièle Hervieu-Léger.
    This book brings together an introduction to the social sciences of religions - intended for the general public, which generally ignores them - in a critical essay in order to update them in the face of a current situation that strongly challenges them and will continue to do so. Indeed, the news of globalization imposes the confusing spectacle of a world of religions caught between the two extremes of forms so exclusivist that they justify violence, even terrorism, and such irenic (...)
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  34. Armed intervention and democratic dreams : small western liberal democracies and multinational intervention.Allard Wagemaker - 2009 - In Ted van Baarda & Désirée Verweij (eds.), The Moral Dimension of Asymmetrical Warfare: Counter-Terrorism, Democratic Values and Military Ethics. Martinus Nijhoff.
  35. Personal Value, Biographical Identity, and Retrospective Attitudes.Camil Golub - 2019 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (1):72-85.
    We all could have had better lives, yet often do not wish that our lives had gone differently, especially when we contemplate alternatives that vastly diverge from our actual life course. What, if anything, accounts for such conservative retrospective attitudes? I argue that the right answer involves the significance of our personal attachments and our biographical identity. I also examine other options, such as the absence of self-to-self connections across possible worlds and a general conservatism about value.
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    Between hype and hope: What is really at stake with personalized medicine?Camille Abettan - 2016 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (3):423-430.
    Over the last decade, personalized medicine has become a buzz word, which covers a broad spectrum of meanings and generates many different opinions. The purpose of this article is to achieve a better understanding of the reasons why personalized medicine gives rise to such conflicting opinions. We show that a major issue of personalized medicine is the gap existing between its claims and its reality. We then present and analyze different possible reasons for this gap. We propose an hypothesis inspired (...)
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  37. Expressivism and the Reliability Challenge.Camil Golub - 2017 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 20 (4):797-811.
    Suppose that there are objective normative facts and our beliefs about such facts are by-and-large true. How did this come to happen? This is the reliability challenge to normative realism. As has been recently noted, the challenge also applies to expressivist “quasi-realism”. I argue that expressivism is useful in the face of this challenge, in a way that has not been yet properly articulated. In dealing with epistemological issues, quasi-realists typically invoke the desire-like nature of normative judgments. However, this is (...)
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    François Tosquelles and the Psychiatric Revolution in Postwar France.Camille Robcis - 2016 - Constellations 23 (2):212-222.
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    Violence and the Philosophical Imaginary.Ann V. Murphy - 2012 - State University of New York Press.
    Examines how violence has been conceptually and rhetorically put to use in continental social theory.
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    Violence and the Philosophical Imaginary.Ann V. Murphy - 2013 - State University of New York Press.
    _Examines how violence has been conceptually and rhetorically put to use in continental social theory._.
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    Frantz Fanon, Institutional Psychotherapy, and the Decolonization of Psychiatry.Camille Robcis - 2020 - Journal of the History of Ideas 81 (2):303-325.
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  42. The irreducibility of collective obligations.Allard Tamminga & Frank Hindriks - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (4):1085-1109.
    Individualists claim that collective obligations are reducible to the individual obligations of the collective’s members. Collectivists deny this. We set out to discover who is right by way of a deontic logic of collective action that models collective actions, abilities, obligations, and their interrelations. On the basis of our formal analysis, we argue that when assessing the obligations of an individual agent, we need to distinguish individual obligations from member obligations. If a collective has a collective obligation to bring about (...)
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  43. Joint Moral Duties.Anne Schwenkenbecher - 2014 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 38 (1):58-74.
    There are countless circumstances under which random individuals COULD act together to prevent something morally bad from happening or to remedy a morally bad situation. But when OUGHT individuals to act together in order to bring about a morally important outcome? Building on Philip Pettit’s and David Schweikard’s account of joint action, I will put forward the notion of joint duties: duties to perform an action together that individuals in so-called random or unstructured groups can jointly hold. I will show (...)
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    Présent à distance, une posture d’entre-deux?Camille Roelens - 2024 - Revue Phronesis 13 (1):106-125.
    This article focuses on the ethics of education and training, from an interdisciplinary perspective that is itself structurally embedded in the multi-referential nature of the education and training sciences. We draw on Daniel Sibony's conceptualization of the in-between as a professional position in education and training to consider ways of reconciling educational and training support and proximity with the realities of physical distance in digital interventions, all in an ethical way. We discuss the conditions under which support can be successfully (...)
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    Death and its mystery..Camille Flammarion - 1921 - New York,: The Century co.. Edited by Eleanor Stimson Brooks & Latrobe Carroll.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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  46. L'éducation morale.Camille Flamand - 1946 - Paris,: B. Arthaud.
     
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  47. Une heure d'action morale.Camille Flamand - 1943 - Grenoble,: B. Arthaud.
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    Peculium.Camille Jullian - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (3-4):61-.
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    Henri Bergson en Espagne: une histoire contrariée (1875-1930).Camille Lacau St Guily - 2015 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    A la fin du XIXe siècle, alors que l'Europe assiste au retour triomphal de la métaphysique dont Henri Bergson est une figure de proue, sur le positivisme, l'Espagne de la Restauration bourbonienne fait figure de résistante. La répartition bipolaire de l'intellectualité espagnole, entre les conservateurs néo-thomistes et les réformateurs de plus en plus attirés par la psychologie scientifique notamment, rend le dialogue primordialement impossible avec le bergsonisme. Seul Leopoldo Alas, dit Clarin, tente alors de faire entendre la "philosophie nouvelle", dans (...)
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    Donner lieu: conférences et débats sur la cosmologie phénoménologique de Renaud Barbaras.Camille Riquier & C. Bobant (eds.) - 2022 - Paris: Éditions des Compagnons d'humanité.
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