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    La muraille et la prospection.Pierre Aupert & Catherine Petit-Aupert - 2010 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 134 (2):601-602.
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    Amathonte.Antoine Hermary, Pierre Aupert, Béatrice Blandin, Catherine Petit-Aupert, Martin Schmid & Isabelle Tassignon - 2011 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 135 (2):647-659.
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    Argos.Catherine Abadie, Jean-Paul Thalmann, Pierre Aupert & Jacques des Courtils - 1983 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 107 (2):839-853.
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    Argos.Pierre Aupert, Catherine Abadie, Jacques Des Courtils & Albert Hesse - 1982 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 106 (2):637-651.
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    Politesse et gestion Des faces dans deux types de situations communicatives: Petits commerces et débats électoraux: Cortesía Y gestión de la imagen en dos tipos de situaciones comunicativas: Comercios locales Y debates electorales.Catherine Kerbrat-Orecchioni - 2014 - Pragmática Sociocultural 2 (2):293-326.
    Résumé L’objectif de cet article est à la fois théorique et descriptif: il s’agit de mettre à l’épreuve le modèle de la politesse comme face work élaboré par Brown et Levinson en le confrontant à deux types bien différents d’interactions authentiques se déroulant en France, les échanges commerciaux d’une part et les débats politico-médiatiques de l’autre. Après avoir proposé un certain nombre d’aménagements au modèle “standard”, on appliquera ces notions et catégories au double corpus d’analyse. La confrontation montre à la (...)
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    Inégalité sur la ligne de départ : femmes, origines sociales et conquête du sport.Catherine Louveau - 2006 - Clio 23:119-143.
    Depuis le XIXe siècle et jusqu’à nos jours, l’expansion des activités physiques et sportives s’est accompagnée de différences et d’inégalités sociales. A fortiori parmi l’ensemble des femmes, rarement pensé comme étant un ensemble lui-même divisé et hiérarchisé. S’agissant de l’accès aux loisirs sportifs puis au sport, les rapports au temps et à toutes les formes de travail, les rapports au corps sont particulièrement différenciateurs pour elles. Jusqu’à la moitié du XXe siècle environ, le sport ne concerne, au regard des millions (...)
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    Examining political mobilization of online communities through e-petitioning behavior in We the People.Feng Chen, Loni Hagen, Norman Gervais, Christopher Kotfila, S. S. Ravi, Teresa M. Harrison, Daniel LaManna & Catherine L. Dumas - 2015 - Big Data and Society 2 (2).
    This study aims to reveal patterns of e-petition co-signing behavior that are indicative of the political mobilization of online “communities”. We discuss the case of We the People, a US national experiment in the use of social media technology to enable users to propose and solicit support for policy suggestions to the White House. We apply Baumgartner and Jones's work on agenda setting and punctuated equilibrium, which suggests that policy issues may lie dormant for periods of time until some event (...)
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    Autisme et adolescence.Nathalie Poirier, Catherine Kozminski, Maëlle Adenot, Erika-Lyne Smith, Catherine Taieb-Lachance & Ariane Leroux-Boudreault - 2017 - Les Presses de l’Université de Laval.
    Cet ouvrage est né d'une réalité et d'un besoin. La petite Maëlle, enfant autiste, est devenue adolescente, alors il fallait la suivre pour mieux l'accompagner dans cette nouvelle étape de sa vie. Comme cela arrive chez les autres enfants qui entrent dans l'adolescence, tout est remis en question : les idéaux, l'identité, l'amitié, l'amour. Entre-temps, il y a eu la publication de la cinquième version du Manuel diagnostique et statistique des troubles mentaux (DSM-5). Il fallait donc étudier cette entrée dans (...)
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    Estampilles de potiers italiques trouvées à Argos.Catherine Abadie-Reynal - 1984 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 108 (1):425-446.
    L'étude des timbres de potiers italiques trouvés à Argos par l'École Française d'Archéologie permet quelques remarques. Leur petit nombre et leur caractère généralement tardif révèlent que la situation économique difficile de cette ville à la fin de l'époque hellénistique se prolongea pendant une partie du Ier siècle après J.-C. L'histoire des sigillées occidentales se trouve enrichie par la détermination d'un approvisionnement homogène, au moins du Sud de la Grèce, et l'appréhension d'un groupe de potiers tardifs qui a entretenu des (...)
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    Les mauvaises graines. Retentissement des problématiques d'infertilité sur le jeu des identifications croisées parents/enfants.Catherine Weismann-Arcache - 2013 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 199 (1):33-41.
    À partir de psychothérapies de femmes infertiles et de rencontres cliniques avec des enfants issus de la procréation médicale assistée, l’article propose une analyse de l’impact de ces techniques médicales sur les théories sexuelles infantiles, voire familiales. La différence des générations peut être balayée par ce processus de réalisation du désir d’enfant qui devient visible car médicalisé, et le bébé imaginaire devient l’affaire de toute la famille, depuis les grands-parents jusqu’aux enfants déjà nés. Une fillette « œdipienne » interroge ainsi (...)
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    Les mauvaises graines. Retentissement des problématiques d'infertilité sur le jeu des identifications croisées parents/enfants.Catherine Weismann-Arcache - 2013 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 199 (1):33-41.
    À partir de psychothérapies de femmes infertiles et de rencontres cliniques avec des enfants issus de la procréation médicale assistée, l’article propose une analyse de l’impact de ces techniques médicales sur les théories sexuelles infantiles, voire familiales. La différence des générations peut être balayée par ce processus de réalisation du désir d’enfant qui devient visible car médicalisé, et le bébé imaginaire devient l’affaire de toute la famille, depuis les grands-parents jusqu’aux enfants déjà nés. Une fillette « œdipienne » interroge ainsi (...)
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    Virginie De LUCA, Catherine ROLLET, La pouponnière de Porchefontaine. L'expérience d'une institution sanitaire et sociale, Paris, L'Harmattan, coll. Logiques sociales, 1999, 210 p. P. DONATI, S. MOLLO, A. NORVEZ, C. ROLLET, Les centres maternels, réali. [REVIEW]Agnès Fine - 2001 - Clio 14:23-23.
    Ces deux livres, parus en même temps et dans la même collection, sont le résultat d'une recherche collective sur les centres maternels, menée par une équipe de sociologues et d'historiens, dirigée par C. Rollet dont on connaît les solides travaux personnels sur l'histoire de la politique à l'égard de la petite enfance sous la Troisième République. Les deux ouvrages se complètent parfaitement dans la mesure où la lecture du premier, une monographie historique sur l'un des plus anciens e...
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    Virginie De LUCA, Catherine ROLLET, La pouponnière de Porchefontaine. L'expérience d'une institution sanitaire et sociale, Paris, L'Harmattan, coll. Logiques sociales, 1999, 210 p. P. DONATI, S. MOLLO, A. NORVEZ, C. ROLLET, Les centres maternels, réali. [REVIEW]Agnès Fine - 2001 - Clio 14:250-252.
    Ces deux livres, parus en même temps et dans la même collection, sont le résultat d'une recherche collective sur les centres maternels, menée par une équipe de sociologues et d'historiens, dirigée par C. Rollet dont on connaît les solides travaux personnels sur l'histoire de la politique à l'égard de la petite enfance sous la Troisième République. Les deux ouvrages se complètent parfaitement dans la mesure où la lecture du premier, une monographie historique sur l'un des plus anciens e...
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    Considered Judgment.Catherine Z. Elgin - 1999 - Princeton University Press.
    Philosophy long sought to set knowledge on a firm foundation, through derivation of indubitable truths by infallible rules. For want of such truths and rules, the enterprise foundered. Nevertheless, foundationalism's heirs continue their forbears' quest, seeking security against epistemic misfortune, while their detractors typically espouse unbridled coherentism or facile relativism. Maintaining that neither stance is tenable, Catherine Elgin devises a via media between the absolute and the arbitrary, reconceiving the nature, goals, and methods of epistemology. In Considered Judgment, she (...)
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    After writing: on the liturgical consummation of philosophy.Catherine Pickstock - 1998 - Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
    _After Writing_ provides a significant contribution to the growing genre of works which offers a challenge to modern and postmodern accounts of Christianity.
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    Duns Scotus : his historical and contemporary significance.Catherine Pickstock - 2009 - In Simon Oliver & John Milbank (eds.), The radical orthodoxy reader. New York: Routledge. pp. 543-574.
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    The Logic of Imperial Rule.Vitalii Shcherbak - 2019 - Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal 6:127-136.
    The process of the liquidation of the Hetmanate lasted for decades because of its scale and the constant need of Russia in the Cossack Army. Empress Elizabeth’s regime continued the centralizing policies introduced by Tsar Peter I. In anticipation of the possible consequences of this centralization, in the early 1860s Hetman Kyrylo Rozumovskyi tried to strengthen local governance by reforming his administrative system and judiciary, outlining the justification of his measures in an appeal to Empress Catherine II, entitled “Petition (...)
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    Cloud of the Impossible: Negative Theology and Planetary Entanglement.Catherine Keller - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    The experience of the impossible churns up in our epoch whenever a collective dream turns to trauma: politically, sexually, economically, and with a certain ultimacy, ecologically. Out of an ancient theological lineage, the figure of the cloud comes to convey possibility in the face of the impossible. An old mystical nonknowing of God now hosts a current knowledge of uncertainty, of indeterminate and interdependent outcomes, possibly catastrophic. Yet the connectivity and collectivity of social movements, of the fragile, unlikely webs of (...)
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    Multisensory Technology for Flavor Augmentation: A Mini Review.Carlos Velasco, Marianna Obrist, Olivia Petit & Charles Spence - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Between the absolute and the arbitrary.Catherine Z. Elgin - 1997 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    In Between the Absolute and the Arbitrary, Catherine Z. Elgin maps a constructivist alternative to the standard Anglo-American conception of philosophy's ...
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    Justice and prudence: Principles of order in the platonic city.Catherine Pickstock - 2001 - Heythrop Journal 42 (3):269–282.
    This essay seeks to question a certain imbalance in many existing accounts of Plato's dialogues. This imbalance involves a tendency to place too much emphasis upon a dualism between matter and spirit, soul and body. Although the author by no means denies the presence of such dualistic elements, she wishes to qualify them with reference to those aspects of Plato's dialogues which appear to place a stress upon the importance of multiplicity, myth, ritual, society, history, mimesis and time. Such instances (...)
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    Liturgy, Art and Politics.Catherine Pickstock - 2000 - Modern Theology 16 (2):159-180.
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    Are We Justified in Introducing Carbon Monoxide Testing to Encourage Smoking Cessation in Pregnant Women?Catherine Bowden - 2019 - Health Care Analysis 27 (2):128-145.
    Smoking is frequently presented as being particularly problematic when the smoker is a pregnant woman because of the potential harm to the future child. This premise is used to justify targeting pregnant women with a unique approach to smoking cessation including policies such as the routine testing of all pregnant women for carbon monoxide at every antenatal appointment. This paper examines the evidence that such policies are justified by the aim of harm prevention and argues that targeting pregnant women in (...)
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    Are We Justified in Introducing Carbon Monoxide Testing to Encourage Smoking Cessation in Pregnant Women?Catherine Bowden - 2019 - Health Care Analysis 27 (2):128-145.
    Smoking is frequently presented as being particularly problematic when the smoker is a pregnant woman because of the potential harm to the future child. This premise is used to justify targeting pregnant women with a unique approach to smoking cessation including policies such as the routine testing of all pregnant women for carbon monoxide at every antenatal appointment. This paper examines the evidence that such policies are justified by the aim of harm prevention and argues that targeting pregnant women in (...)
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  25. Life to the Full: Rights and Social Justice in Australia.James Franklin (ed.) - 2007 - Ballan, Australia: Connor Court.
    A collection of articles on the the principles of social justice from an Australian Catholic perspective. Contents: Forward (Archbishop Philip Wilson), Introduction (James Franklin), The right to life (James Franklin), The right to serve and worship God in public and private (John Sharpe), The right to religious formation (Richard Rymarz), The right to personal liberty under just law (Michael Casey), The right to equal protection of just law regardless of sex, nationality, colour or creed (Sam Gregg), The right to freedom (...)
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  26. Spatialization : the middle of modernity.Catherine Pickstock - 2009 - In Simon Oliver & John Milbank (eds.), The radical orthodoxy reader. New York: Routledge.
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    Neuroanatomical substrates for the volitional regulation of heart rate.Catherine L. Jones, Ludovico Minati, Yoko Nagai, Nick Medford, Neil A. Harrison, Marcus Gray, Jamie Ward & Hugo D. Critchley - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Modeling diffusion of energy innovations on a heterogeneous social network and approaches to integration of real-world data.Catherine S. E. Bale, Nicholas J. McCullen, Timothy J. Foxon, Alastair M. Rucklidge & William F. Gale - 2014 - Complexity 19 (6):83-94.
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    Discourse patterns used by extremist Salafists on Facebook: identifying potential triggers to cognitive biases in radicalized content.Catherine Bouko, Brigitte Naderer, Diana Rieger, Pieter Van Ostaeyen & Pierre Voué - 2022 - Critical Discourse Studies 19 (3):252-273.
    ABSTRACT Understanding how extremist Salafists communicate, and not only what, is key to gaining insights into the ways they construct their social order and use psychological forces to radicalize potential sympathizers on social media. With a view to contributing to the existing body of research which mainly focuses on terrorist organizations, we analyzed accounts that advocate violent jihad without supporting any terrorist group and hence might be able to reach a large and not yet radicalized audience. We constructed a critical (...)
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    The Evolutionary Culture Concepts.Catherine Driscoll - 2017 - Philosophy of Science 84 (1):35-55.
    Most attempts to define culture as used in the cultural evolution literature treat culture as a single phenomenon that can be given a single nondisjunctive definition. In this article I argue that, really, cultural evolutionists employ a variety of distinct but closely related concepts of culture. I show how the main prominent attempts to define a culture concept fail to properly capture all the uses of “culture” employed in cultural evolutionary work. I offer a description of some of the most (...)
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    Cratyle.Catherine Plato & Dalimier - 1998 - Flammarion.
    Quelle est l'intention de Platon lorsqu'il fait de Socrate un virtuose de l'étymologie dans le Cratyle? Préciser les rapports entre la " science des lettres " qui se constitue en son siècle et la nouvelle théorie des Idées qu'il élabore. Socrate s'entretient avec le jeune Hermogène puis avec l'énigmatique Cratyle des rapports entre les mots et les choses. La rectitude des noms est-elle affaire de convention, ainsi que le soutient Hermogène? Ou s'agit-il d'un accord " naturel ", comme le prétend (...)
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  32. Postmodern scholasticism: Critique of postmodern univocity.Catherine Pickstock - 2003 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2003 (126):3-24.
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    Le corps humain dans la philosophie platonicienne: étude à partir du "Timée".Catherine Joubaud - 1991 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    La conception du corps exposee dans le Timee rompt radicalement avec celle contenue dans la premiere philosophie platonicienne. L'interpretation courante ne retient du corps que sa negativite en le presentant comme un obstacle. Or la problematique du Timee instaure un rapport etroit entre mathematique et univers, et propose une etude reelle du corps l'envisageant comme globalite. Quelle est la structure du corps, en tant qu'entite physique? Cette structure repond-elle a une finalite, le corps et l'ame devant former l'homme? Quelle est (...)
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    Can behaviors be adaptations?Catherine Driscoll - 2004 - Philosophy of Science 71 (1):16-35.
    Kim Sterelny and Paul Griffiths (Sterelny 1992, Sterelny and Griffiths 1999) have argued that sociobiology is unworkable because it requires that human behaviors can be adaptations; however, behaviors produced by a functionalist psychology do not meet Lewontin's quasi-independence criterion and therefore cannot be adaptations. Consequently, an evolutionary psychology which regards psychological mechanisms as adaptations should replace sociobiology. I address two interpretations of their argument. I argue that the strong interpretation fails because functionalist psychology need not prevent behaviors from evolving independently, (...)
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    Between-hand difference in ipsilateral deactivation is associated with hand lateralization: fMRI mapping of 284 volunteers balanced for handedness.N. Tzourio-Mazoyer, L. Petit, L. Zago, F. Crivello, N. Vinuesa, M. Joliot, G. Jobard, E. Mellet & B. Mazoyer - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  36. A Poetics of the Eucharist.Catherine Pickstock - 2005 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2005 (131):83-91.
     
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    Asyndeton: Syntax and insanity. A study of the revision of the nicene Creed.Catherine Pickstock - 1994 - Modern Theology 10 (4):321-340.
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    After Writing: On the Liturgical Cosummation of Philosophy.Catherine Pickstock - 1997 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    _After Writing_ provides a significant contribution to the growing genre of works which offers a challenge to modern and postmodern accounts of Christianity.
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  39. Commentary.Catherine Pickstock - 2008 - In Adrian Pabst & Christoph Schneider (eds.), Encounter Between Eastern Orthodoxy and Radical Orthodoxy: Transfiguring the World Through the Word. Ashgate.
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    Class Action Value.Catherine Piché - 2018 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 19 (1):261-302.
    This Article attempts to clarify a proposition of certain Canadian authors that while class actions represent a significant part of our court activities, they may not truly be compensating our citizens. I argue that leading up to the present study, we did not know for certain whether a class action was an effective mechanism to compensate class members. Through empirical data collected up by the Class Actions Lab from the past twelve years from cases filed in the province of Quebec, (...)
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    Contes et thérapie.Catherine Picard - 2002 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 156 (2):15.
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  42. Christian love and Platonic friendship.Catherine Pickstock - 2020 - In Alexander J. B. Hampton & John Peter Kenney (eds.), Christian Platonism: A History. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Civil Society and its Discontents.Catherine Pickstock - 1999 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1999 (115):176-178.
    For a variety of reasons, “civil society” has become a key term in modern political discourse. First, in the West, state control of the economy has gone so much out of fashion that radicals now seek to mitigate the effects of an untrammeled free market by relocating the possibility of peaceful collaboration within a domain that is neither simply that of negotiation between atomic individuals nor that of the central state. Second, in the East, there was a growing perception that (...)
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  44. Eros and Emergence.Catherine Pickstock - 2004 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2004 (127):97-118.
     
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    Liturgy and Modernity.Catherine Pickstock - 1998 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1998 (113):19-40.
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    Messiaen and Deleuze.Catherine Pickstock - 2008 - Theory, Culture and Society 25 (7-8):173-199.
    This article explores an anomaly of modern music. Music has remained more obviously aligned with religious sensibility, practice and belief than other modern art-forms or cultural tendencies. To understand this phenomenon fully, it is not sufficient to see musical composition, performance and reflection as simply expressive of wider cultural and philosophical tendencies, nor as contributing to them in its own idiom. Instead, one must see musical composition and theory as itself, at least in the modern era, a prime mode of (...)
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    Postmodern Theology?Catherine Pickstock - 1998 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1998 (110):167-179.
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    Ritual. An introduction.Catherine Pickstock - 2018 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 79 (3):217-221.
    ABSTRACTThis introduction gives an overview of the present volume and suggests that it is possible to speak of an emerging ‘ritual’ or ‘liturgical’ turn within theology. This turn seems able to mediate between four different dualities, and to open out new perspectives that are at once traditional and innovative.
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    Rethinking the Self.Catherine Pickstock - 1998 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1998 (112):161-177.
    Recently there have been strong reactions against the Enlightenment idea of the self, originating with Descartes, as a unitary “I” defined as wholly self-legislating and self-identical. It has become commonplace to stress the dialogic disposition of the self and affirm not only the social dimension of selfhood, but also its ineradicable embodiment. Of course, taken too far, such a view can reduce the self to a mere play of impersonal material forces or temporal flows; such is the “post-modern” self envisaged (...)
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  50. Soul, City and Cosmos after Augustine.Catherine Pickstock - 1999 - In John Milbank, Catherine Pickstock & Graham Ward (eds.), Radical orthodoxy: a new theology. New York: Routledge. pp. 243--277.
     
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