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    Individual differences in working memory and conditional reasoning with concrete and abstract content.Henry Markovits, Celine Doyon & Michael Simoneau - 2002 - Thinking and Reasoning 8 (2):97 – 107.
    This study examined the hypothesis that conditional reasoning involves visual short-term memory resources (Johnson-Laird, 1985). A total of 147 university students were given measures of verbal and visual short-term memory capacity and a series of concrete and abstract conditional reasoning problems. Results indicate that there is a positive correlation between verbal working memory capacity and reasoning with both concrete and abstract premises. A positive correlation was also obtained between visual working memory capacity and reasoning with concrete premises.
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    Mireille Estivalèzes, La fin de la culture religieuse. Chronique d’une disparition annoncée. Montréal, Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal (coll. « Matière à pensée »), 2023, 348 p. [REVIEW]François Doyon - 2023 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 79 (3):470-473.
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    Christopher B. Zeichmann, Queer Readings of the Centurion at Capernaum. Their History and Politics. Atlanta, SBL Press (coll. « Bible and its Reception », 5), 2022, 324 p. [REVIEW]François Doyon - 2023 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 79 (3):486-490.
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    Daniel Marguerat, Paul de Tarse : L’enfant terrible du christianisme. Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 2023, 560 p.François Doyon - 2023 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 79 (3):482-484.
  5. Céline KERMISCH.Gestion des Risques Technologiques - 2005 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 110:51.
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  6. André Doyon (1906-1988).J. Theodorides - 1989 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 42 (3):313-314.
     
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    Maxime Doyon and Thiemo Breyer: Normativity in Perception. [REVIEW]Zack Hugo - 2019 - Husserl Studies 35 (3):275-285.
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  8. Gender Discrimination.Celine Aranha - 1995 - Journal of Dharma 20 (1):34-46.
     
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    Intentionality and Normativity.Maxime Doyon - 2015 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 23 (2):279-295.
    The main theme of Steve Crowell’s excellent Normativity and Phenomenology in Husserl and Heidegger is ‘the connection between normativity and meaning’ (p. 1), a central issue in both Husserl’s and...
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  10. Anger as a Political Emotion: A Phenomenological Perspective.Celine Leboeuf - 2017 - In Myisha Cherry & Owen Flanagan (eds.), The Moral Psychology of Anger. pp. 15-30.
    My essay discusses the politics of anger from a phenomenological perspective. Philosophers such as Martha Nussbaum have examined the importance of emotions for achieving social justice. In Anger and Forgiveness, Nussbaum criticizes most forms of anger for including the desire to retaliate, but identifies a species of anger, “Transition-Anger,” which can motivate us to respond to wrongdoing. In a similar vein, I claim that anger can help the oppressed respond to their oppression. To defend this claim, I consider cases in (...)
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    Normativity in Perception.Maxime Doyon & Thiemo Breyer (eds.) - 2015 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Human activity is permeated by norms of all sorts: moral norms provide the 'code' for what we ought to do, norms of logic regulate how we ought to reason, scientific norms set the standards for what counts as knowledge, legal norms determine what is lawfully permitted and what isn't, aesthetic norms establish canons of beauty and shape artistic trends and practices, and socio-cultural norms provide criteria for what counts as tolerable, just, praiseworthy, or unacceptable in a community or milieu. Given (...)
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    Exploring the Impact of Legal Systems and Financial Structure on Corporate Responsibility.Céline Gainet - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 95 (S2):195 - 222.
    This study investigates how diverse European legal systems and financial structures influence corporate social and environmental responsibility. The argument is developed by means of a framework that integrates legal systems and financial structures. Hypotheses relating to environmental responsibility have been tested using Innovest data gathered between 2002 and 2007 from 645 companies in 16 countries; and hypotheses relating to social responsibility have been tested using Innovest data gathered between 2004 and 2007 from 600 companies. The findings demonstrate that legal systems (...)
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    Les philosophes québécois et leur défense des religions.François Doyon - 2017 - Paris: Connaissances et savoirs.
    Le présent essai porte sur la question de la place de la critique des religions en philosophie et dans l'espace public. C'est une discussion franche avec des philosophes québécois qui défendent la liberté de religion comme si cette liberté était la forme exemplaire des libertés fondamentales d'une société démocratique. Les croyances religieuses échappent-elles à la science? Est-il vraiment rationnel de croire que la nature est l'œuvre d'une intelligence surnaturelle? Pourquoi la croyance religieuse est-elle érigée en norme? Quelle est la place (...)
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    Méthodologie comparée du biomécanisme et de la mécanique comparée.L. Liaigre A. Doyon - 1956 - Dialectica 10 (4):292-323.
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  15. La scenographie : le rythme du regard dans l'espace vicu.Celine Schmitt - 2010 - In Pierre-Alexis Mevel & Helen Tattam (eds.), Language and its Contexts: Transposition and Transformation of Meaning? = le Langage Et Ses Contexts: Transposition Et Transformation du Sens? Peter Lang.
     
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  16. The Embodied Biased Mind.Celine Leboeuf - 2020 - In Erin Beeghly & Alex Madva (eds.), An Introduction to Implicit Bias: Knowledge, Justice, and the Social Mind. New York: Routledge.
    This essay aims to show that implicit biases should not be conceived of as “inside the head” of individuals, but rather as embodied and social. My argument unfolds in three stages. First, I make the case for conceiving of implicit biases as perceptual habits. Second, I argue that we should think of perceptual habits and, by extension, implicit biases, as located in the body. Third, I claim that individual habits are shaped by the social world in which we find ourselves (...)
     
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    M. Doyon et T. Breyer, Normativity in Perception, Palgrave MacMillan, 2015. [REVIEW]Corrine Lajoie - 2016 - Philosophiques 43 (1):159-162.
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    Drieu, Céline: French Fascism, Scapegoating, and the Price of Revelation.Richard J. Golsan - 1994 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 1 (1):172-183.
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    The Cybernetic Matrix of `French Theory'.Céline Lafontaine - 2007 - Theory, Culture and Society 24 (5):27-46.
    This article aims to draw a portrait of the influence of cybernetics on soft science. To this end, structuralism, post-structuralism and postmodern philosophy will be successively analyzed in a perspective based on importing concepts stemming from the cybernetic paradigm. By focusing more specifically on the American postwar context, we intend to remind the audience that many soft science specialists were involved in the elaboration of this ‘new science’. We will then retrace the influence of the cybernetic paradigm on structuralism. Starting (...)
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    DOYON, Jacques, L'option fondamentale de JésusDOYON, Jacques, L'option fondamentale de Jésus.Gilles Langevin - 1986 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 42 (2):274-275.
  21. Conceptual engineering and pragmatism: historical and theoretical perspectives.Céline Henne & Yvonne Huetter-Almerigi - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Conceptual engineering takes a distinctively normative and reconstructive approach to our conceptual repertoire. This approach is congenial to the ideas defended by philosophers belonging to the multifaceted tradition of American and Cambridge Pragmatism. This special issue is devoted to the investigation and development of these connections. Our introduction maps some of the historical and theoretical entanglements between the two fields and gives a short overview of the contributions to the special issue.
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    Some Observations on the Global Practice of Socially Responsible Investment.Céline Louche & Steven Lydenberg - 2006 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 17:164-169.
    This research applies the notion of sustainability (Barney, 1991; Braa, Monteiro, & Sahay, 2004) to the mechanisms used by socially responsible investment(SRI) firms with respect to their stakeholders (investors and target firms). A contrast is developed between US and UK SRI firms. It is noted that screens, while maintaining a strong investor base, are less sustainable from the perspective of the firms targeted by SRI funds, whereas advocacy has stronger elements of sustainability with respect to the relations with corporations.
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  23. Petite philosophie du vide.Céline Belloq - 2021 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
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  24. The philosophy of Nietzsche in the light of Thomistic principles.Celine Rita Jette - 1967 - New York,: Pageant Press.
     
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    Framed and framing inquiry: a pragmatist proposal.Céline Henne - 2023 - Synthese 201 (2):1-25.
    In this article, I draw an important distinction between two kinds of inquiry. “Framed inquiries” take for granted and use a conceptual framework in order to ask and answer questions, while “framing inquiries” require the creation, revision, or expansion of the conceptual framework itself in order to address the problem at hand. This distinction has been largely ignored in epistemology, and collapsed by two radically opposed philosophical camps: representationalism and antirepresentationalism. While the former takes all inquiries to be in the (...)
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    Céline Guillot, Serge Heiden, Sophie Prévost (éds). — A la quête du sens. Etudes littéraires, historiques et linguistiques en hommage à Christiane Marchello-Nizia. Lyon : ENS Editions, 2006, 364 pages. [REVIEW]Sylvie Mellet - 2007 - Corpus 6:199-205.
    Ce volume d’hommage s’ouvre, après l’introduction des coordinateurs, par quelques pages de reproductions iconographiques (enluminures, manuscrits médiévaux) en lien avec certains centres d’intérêt de C. Marchello-Nizia, suivies de la liste de ses publications, puis d’un récit à trois mains dans lequel Bernard Cerquiglini, Jacqueline Cerquiglini-Toulet et Michèle Perret évoquent la constitution et la vie du Groupe de Linguistique romane (1971-1980) fondé en grande partie à l’instigation de C. ..
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    Atmospheres: from Sensation to Production.Céline Flécheux - 2019 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 46:63-83.
    Comment passer de la réflexion esthétique sur les atmosphères à une pratique architecturale des atmosphères? En suivant les Leçons d’esthétique du philosophe allemand Gernot Böhme, nous analysons la façon dont leur esprit est mis en œuvre par l’architecte suisse Peter Zumthor. Comment le sentiment fondamental de la présence est-il principiel dans le projet du plus grand musée d’art de Los Angeles? Composée de propositions concrètes, l’enjeu de l’esthétique envisagée ici tient moins de la détermination de l’œuvre d’art que du sentiment (...)
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    Montesquieu: Critique of republicanism?Céline Spector - 2003 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 6 (1):38-53.
    The singular position of Montesquieu's political philosophy seems to raise the question: Isn't the opposition between republicanism and liberalism a largely artificial one? On the one hand, the description of the republican vivere civile in the Spirit of the Laws testifies to the important ties that exist between Montesquieu and the tradition of ?civic humanism?. However, this apparent theoretical proximity between Montesquieu and the British Neo-Harringtonians ought not to be taken too far, obscuring the deep divergences that differentiate their respective (...)
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    Rudolf Steiner artiste et enseignant: l'art de la transmission.Céline Gaillard - 2012 - Paris: Orizons.
    Tracer un parcours entre le début du XXe siècle et l'aube du XXIe siècle en compagnie de plusieurs artistes enseignants et de Rudolf Steiner en particulier, tel est l'objectif de cette étude. En mettant en connivence les grandes aventures que représentèrent la construction du Goethéanum près de Bâle à Dornach (1913-1918) et celle du Bauhaus à Weimar, Dessau, Berlin (1919-1933), l'auteur a voulu faire découvrir des territoires nouveaux d'où émergeait une Utopie de mission civilisatrice. Rudolf Steiner, tout comme Kandinsky, Klee (...)
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  30. Comment intégrer le citoyen dans la gestion des risques technologiques?Céline Kermisch - 2005 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 110:51-64.
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    The Speculative Remark: One of Hegel's Bons Mots.Céline Surprenant (ed.) - 2001 - Stanford University Press.
    This work, by one of the most innovative and challenging of contemporary thinkers, pivots on a _Remark_ added by Hegel in 1831 to the second edition of his _Science of Logic_. As a model of close reading applied both to philosophical texts and the making of philosophical systems, _The Speculative Remark_ played a significant role in transforming the practice of philosophy away from system building to analysis of specific linguistic detail, with meticulous attention to etymological, philological, and rhetorical nuance. Nancy (...)
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    La constitution matérielle de l’Europe. Par-delà le pouvoir constituant.Céline Jouin - 2018 - Noesis 30:391-407.
    La présente étude part d’une discussion de la thèse exposée par Catherine Colliot-Thélène dans son ouvrage La démocratie sans « demos » selon laquelle la démocratie moderne est « sans demos », composée uniquement de sujets de droits individuels. Appliquée à la construction européenne, cette thèse s’avère féconde, mais aussi problématique. Si elle conduit à sortir des mythes du contrat social et du pouvoir constituant et de poursuivre la démocratisation par la seule garantie du droit subjectif, elle le fait néanmoins (...)
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  33. "One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman": The Sex-Gender Distinction and Simone de Beauvoir’s Account of Woman.Celine Leboeuf - 2015 - In Kathy Smits & Susan Bruce (eds.), Feminist Moments. pp. 138-145.
    "One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman. No biological, psychological, or economic destiny defines the figure that the human female acquires in society; it is civilization as a whole that develops this product, intermediate between female and eunuch, which one calls feminine. Only the mediation of another can establish an individual as an Other. In so far as he exists for himself, the child would not be able to understand himself as sexually differentiated. In girls as in boys (...)
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    Age effects on different components of theory of mind.Céline Duval, Pascale Piolino, Alexandre Bejanin, Francis Eustache & Béatrice Desgranges - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3):627-642.
    The effects of aging on the cognitive and affective dimensions of theory of mind , and on the latter’s links with other cognitive processes, such as information processing speed, executive functions and episodic memory, are still unclear. We therefore investigated these effects in young , middle-aged and older adults , using separate subjective and objective assessment tasks. Furthermore, a novel composite task probed participants’ abilities to infer both cognitive and affective mental states in an interpersonal context. Although age affected the (...)
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    Théorie culturelle, risque, rationalité et implications éthiques.Celine Kermisch - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 3:119-126.
    This paper intends to highlight the philosophical and ethical implications of cultural theory as initiated in the seventies by the British anthropologist, Mary Douglas. The first part will present cultural theory, mainly through her early works. We will particularly insist on the originality of this functionalist theory based on four interpersonal relationships patterns – defined according to grid and group dimensions – and their associated cultural biases, namely the egalitarian bias, the hierarchical, the insulated and the individualist one. In the (...)
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    Accounting Ethics and the Fragmentation of Value.Céline Baud, Marion Brivot & Darlene Himick - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 168 (2):373-387.
    This study investigates how one important accounting professional authority—CPA Canada—discusses accounting ethics and exhorts its members to think about ethics-related issues. To do this, we rely on empirical evidence of the types of arguments used by CPA Canada to describe what they consider acceptable moral justifications in a variety of practical situations that accountants may encounter. We argue that the articles contained in the profession’s primary publication for all members, CPA Magazine, offer a wealth of such evidence. We analyze 237 (...)
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    Théorie culturelle, risque, rationalité et implications éthiques.Celine Kermisch - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 3:119-126.
    This paper intends to highlight the philosophical and ethical implications of cultural theory as initiated in the seventies by the British anthropologist, Mary Douglas. The first part will present cultural theory, mainly through her early works. We will particularly insist on the originality of this functionalist theory based on four interpersonal relationships patterns – defined according to grid and group dimensions – and their associated cultural biases, namely the egalitarian bias, the hierarchical, the insulated and the individualist one. In the (...)
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    Une critique d’explication par les causes finales.Celine Bonicco - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (4):637-662.
    RÉSUMÉ: Cet article se propose de montrer comment la critique de la théorie contractualiste opérée par David Hume est la conséquence politique de son analyse de la causalité. Hume rejette le contractualisme avant tout pour des raisons méthodologiques : une explication par les causes finales n’est jamais une explication satisfaisante. Or, le contractualisme applique au domaine politique l’argument du desseinprésenté dans les Dialogues sur la religion naturelle. La genèse du politique déployée dans le Traité de la nature humaine doit alors (...)
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    The Interplay between Emotion and Reason: The Role of Sympathy in Moral Judgment.Céline Henne - 2020 - In Roberto Frega & Steven Levine (eds.), John Dewey's Ethical Theory. New York, NY, USA: Routledge.
    This chapter examines Dewey’s view of moral knowledge developed in Chapter 14 of the Ethics. I focus more specifically on the role played by sympathy in moral inquiry. While Dewey claims that sympathy is “the general principle of moral knowledge” as well as “the surest way to attain objectivity of moral knowledge,” it has not been the object of any extensive discussion by commentators on Dewey’s ethics. I emphasize the originality of Dewey’s position by contrasting it with that of David (...)
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    Corporate Social Responsibility Boundaries.Celine Gainet - 2008 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 19:318-328.
    Companies face a dilemma between what society as a whole demands and the necessity of being economically efficient and creating value for all stakeholders. Why some companies take it upon themselves to be socially responsible while others not? I argue that companies act in a socially responsible way when social necessity is combined with a global low reputation. This paper provides a theoretical insight into reflection on the roles of companies within a society.
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    Spatio-temporal dynamics of face recognition in a flash: itʼs in the eyes.Céline Vinette, Frédéric Gosselin & Philippe G. Schyns - 2004 - Cognitive Science 28 (2):289-301.
    We adapted the Bubbles procedure [Vis. Res. 41 (2001) 2261] to examine the effective use of information during the first 282 ms of face identification. Ten participants each viewed a total of 5100 faces sub-sampled in space–time. We obtained a clear pattern of effective use of information: the eye on the left side of the image became diagnostic between 47 and 94 ms after the onset of the stimulus; after 94 ms, both eyes were used effectively. This preference for the (...)
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    Defining categories of actionability for secondary findings in next-generation sequencing.Celine Moret, Alex Mauron, Siv Fokstuen, Periklis Makrythanasis & Samia A. Hurst - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (5):346-349.
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    Regenerative Medicine’s Immortal Body: From the Fight against Ageing to the Extension of Longevity.Céline Lafontaine - 2009 - Body and Society 15 (4):53-71.
    From organ transplants to genetic therapies by way of the manufacture of replacement tissue, regenerative medicine incarnates a biomedical reasoning that is unique to contemporary society. As a re-engineering of the body, regenerative medicine is the most accomplished manifestation of contemporary biopolitics: it concretely announces the emergence of what sociologist Karin Knorr Cetina calls the ‘culture of life’, in which individual existence is symbolically assimilated to biological conditions. This article will examine the symbolic and ethical issues of regenerative medicine, notably (...)
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    Rousseau.Céline Spector - 2019 - Medford, MA: Polity.
    A modern critique of modernity -- Popular sovereignty and the general will -- Political legitimacy and applied politics -- Morality and education -- Metaphysics and religion -- Economic philosophy -- War and peace -- After Rousseau.
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  45. ‘Where there are villains, there will be heroes’: Belief in conspiracy theories as an existential tool to fulfill need for meaning.Schöpfer Céline, Angela Gaia Felicita Angela, Fuhrer Joffey & Cova Florian - 2022 - Personality and Individual Differences 200.
    What leads people to believe in conspiracy theories? In this paper, we explore the possibility that people might be drawn towards conspiracy theories because believing in them might satisfy certain existential needs and help people find meaning in their life. Through two studies (N = 289 and 287 after exclusion), we found that par­ ticipants higher in the need and search for meaning were more likely to believe in conspiracy theories. This relationship was not moderated by participants' feelings of control. (...)
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    Framed and Framing Inquiry: Development and Defence of John Dewey's Theory of Knowledge.Céline Henne - 2022 - Dissertation, Cambridge University
    This thesis develops Dewey’s theory of inquiry and provides a novel perspective on what realists consider to be Dewey’s most controversial claims: his rejection of the view that inquiry aims at providing an accurate representation of reality, his claim that the object of knowledge is constructed, and his definition of truth in terms of warranted assertibility or fulfilment of the requirements of a problem. My strategy is to draw a gradual and relative distinction between what I call “framed” and “framing” (...)
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    La définition d'une entité clinique entre développements techniques et spécialisation médicale : Épilepsie et épileptologie au xxe siècle.Céline Cherici - 2010 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 63 (2):409-437.
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    Diminished episodic memory awareness in older adults: Evidence from feeling-of-knowing and recollection.Céline Souchay, Chris J. A. Moulin, David Clarys, Laurence Taconnat & Michel Isingrini - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (4):769-784.
    The ability to reflect on and monitor memory processes is one of the most investigated metamemory functions, and one of the important ways consciousnesses interacts with memory. The feeling-of-knowing is one task used to evaluate individual’s capacity to monitor their memory. We examined this reflective function of metacognition in older adults. We explored the contribution of metacognition to episodic memory impairment, in relation to the idea that older adults show a reduction in memory awareness characteristic of episodic memory. A first (...)
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    François Leroux, Figures de la souveraineté. Nietzsche et la question politique, Montréal, Hurtubise HMH , 1997, 341 p.Frédérique Doyon - 1997 - Philosophiques 24 (2):431-435.
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  50. 1–2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah.Céline Mangan - 1982
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