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    Themes and Texts: Toward a Poetics of Expressiveness (review).Collette Gaudin - 1985 - Philosophy and Literature 9 (2):254-255.
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  2. Wagering with and without Pascal.Daniel Collette & Joseph Anderson - 2018 - Res Philosophica 95 (1):95-110.
    Pascal’s wager has received the attention of philosophers for centuries. Most of its criticisms arise from how the wager is often framed. We present Pascal’s wager three ways: in isolation from any further apologetic arguments, as leading toward a regimen intended to produce belief, and finally embedded in a larger apology that includes evidence for Christianity. We find that none of the common objections apply when the wager is presented as part of Pascal’s larger project. Pascal’s wager is a successful (...)
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    Ontological Embodiment - Comments on Rob Farr, Bob Solomon and Justin Leiber.Collett Peter - 1997 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 27 (2-3):373-380.
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  4. Social equity and the case of Australia's early childhood education and care system reform.Collette Tayler - 2019 - In Nóirín Hayes & Mathias Urban (eds.), In search of social justice: John Bennett's lifetime contribution to early childhood policy and practice. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    The Sālibhadra-Dhanna-Carita : A Work in Old Gujarātī, Critically Edited and Translated, with a Grammatical Analysis and GlossaryThe Salibhadra-Dhanna-Carita : A Work in Old Gujarati, Critically Edited and Translated, with a Grammatical Analysis and Glossary.Collette Caillat & Ernest Bender - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (2):292.
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    Shareholders and employees: the impact of redundancies on key stakeholders.Nick Collett - 2004 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 13 (2-3):117-126.
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  7. Emotion and ethical decision-making in organizations.Alice Gaudine & Linda Thorne - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 31 (2):175 - 187.
    While the influence of emotion on individuals'' ethical decisions has been identified by numerous researchers, little is known about how emotions influence individuals'' ethical decision process. Thus, it is not clear whether different emotions promote and/or discourage ethical decision-making in the workplace. To address this gap, this paper develops a model that illustrates how emotion affects the components of individuals'' ethical decision-making process. The model is developed by integrating research findings that consider the two dimensions of emotion, arousal and feeling (...)
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    An Introduction to Buddhism: Teachings, History and Practices.Collett Cox & Peter Harvey - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (4):665.
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    The Psychoanalysis of Sense: Deleuze and the Lacanian School.Guillaume Collett - 2016 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Guillaume Collett questions to what extent we can locate Deleuze within the Lacanian School during the late-1960s, prior to Guattari. In so doing, he offers a new, integrated reading of Deleuze's The Logic of Sense by understanding it as a 'psychoanalysis of sense', and gives a new interpretation of Deleuze's conception of philosophy itself. The Psychoanalysis of Sense shows that Deleuze was not merely aware of the debates animating the Lacanian School during the 1960s: he sought to contribute to them. (...)
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    Book Review: Maurice Blanchot and the Literature of Transgression. [REVIEW]Colette Gaudin - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (1):160-162.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Maurice Blanchot and the Literature of TransgressionColette GaudinMaurice Blanchot and the Literature of Transgression, by John Gregg; 241 pp. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994, $29.95.In the preface to The Gaze of Orpheus (1981), the first book in English to present a collection of Maurice Blanchot’s critical essays, Geoffrey Hartman recalls his excitement on discovering this philosopher-novelist in the fifties. As for Hélène Cixous, she speaks of “Blanchot’s terrifying (...)
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  11. Evolution of hospital clinical ethics committees in Canada.A. Gaudine, L. Thorne, S. M. LeFort & M. Lamb - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (3):132-137.
    To investigate the current status of hospital clinical ethics committees (CEC) and how they have evolved in Canada over the past 20 years, this paper presents an overview of the findings from a 2008 survey and compares these findings with two previous Canadian surveys conducted in 1989 and 1984. All Canadian hospitals over 100 beds, of which at least some were acute care, were surveyed to determine the structure of CEC, how they function, the perceived achievements of these committees and (...)
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    Barriers and facilitators to consulting hospital clinical ethics committees.Alice Gaudine, Marianne Lamb, Sandra M. LeFort & Linda Thorne - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (6):767-780.
    Hospitals in many countries have had clinical ethics committees for over 20 years. Despite this, there has been little research to evaluate these committees and growing evidence that they are underutilized. To address this gap, we investigated the question ‘What are the barriers and facilitators nurses and physicians perceive in consulting their hospital ethics committee?’ Thirty-four nurses, 10 nurse managers and 31 physicians working at four Canadian hospitals were interviewed using a semi-structured interview guide as part of a larger investigation. (...)
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    Ethical conflicts with hospitals: The perspective of nurses and physicians.A. Gaudine, S. M. LeFort, M. Lamb & L. Thorne - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (6):756-766.
    Nurses and physicians may experience ethical conflict when there is a difference between their own values, their professional values or the values of their organization. The distribution of limited health care resources can be a major source of ethical conflict. Relatively few studies have examined nurses' and physicians' ethical conflict with organizations. This study examined the research question ‘What are the organizational ethical conflicts that hospital nurses and physicians experience in their practice?’ We interviewed 34 registered nurses, 10 nurse managers, (...)
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    Clinical ethical conflicts of nurses and physicians.Alice Gaudine, Sandra M. LeFort, Marianne Lamb & Linda Thorne - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (1):9-19.
    Much of the literature on clinical ethical conflict has been specific to a specialty area or a particular patient group, as well as to a single profession. This study identifies themes of hospital nurses’ and physicians’ clinical ethical conflicts that cut across the spectrum of clinical specialty areas, and compares the themes identified by nurses with those identified by physicians. We interviewed 34 clinical nurses, 10 nurse managers and 31 physicians working at four different Canadian hospitals as part of a (...)
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    Ethical conflicts experienced by community nurses: A qualitative study.Caroline Porr, Alice Gaudine & Joanne Smith-Young - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics.
    Background Despite news reports of morally distressing situations resulting from complex and demanding community-care delivery in Canada, there has been little research on the topic of ethical conflicts experienced by community-based health care professionals. Research aim To identify ethical conflicts experienced by community nurses. Research design Data were collected using semi-structured interviews and then relevant text was extracted and condensed using qualitative content analysis. This research was part of a larger grounded theory project examining how community nurses manage ethical conflict. (...)
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    The Essential Leviathan: A Modernized Edition.Nancy Stanlick & Daniel Collette (eds.) - 2016 - Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company.
    This edition of _Leviathan_ is intended to provide the reader with a modestly abridged text that is straightforward and accessible, while preserving Hobbes' main lines of argument and of thought. It is meant for those who wish to focus primarily on the philosophical aspects of the work, apart from its stylish but often daunting early modern prose. The editors have updated language, style, punctuation, and grammar throughout. Very long, complicated sentences have been broken into two or more sentences for enhanced (...)
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    Assembling Resistance: From Foucault's Dispositif to Deleuze and Guattari's Diagram of Escape.Guillaume Collett - 2020 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 14 (3):375-401.
    While Deleuze and Guattari's Anti-Oedipus is quite rightly considered a fully fledged response to May ’68 and as one with the radical politics of the 1970s, their 1980 follow-up, A Thousand Plateaus, has tended to provoke a more perplexed reaction. In this article, I will argue that we can nonetheless extract a definite line of argumentation serving a precise political end if we relate the text back to Foucault's mid-1970s output on power/knowledge. In particular, I will emphasise Deleuze and Guattari's (...)
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    Constraint on collapse models by limit on spontaneous x-ray emission in Ge.Brian Collett, Philip Pearle, Frank Avignone & Shmuel Nussinov - 1995 - Foundations of Physics 25 (10):1399-1412.
    The continuous spontaneous localization (CSL) model modifies Schrödinger's equation so that the collapse of the state vector is described as a physical process (a special interaction of particles with a universal fluctuating field). A consequence of the model is that an electron in an atom should occasionally get “spontaneously” knocked out of the atom. The CSL ionization rate for the 1s electrons in the Ge atom is calculated and compared with an experimental upper limit for the rate of “spontaneously” generated (...)
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  19. Wavefunction Collapse and Random Walk.Brian Collett & Philip Pearle - 2003 - Foundations of Physics 33 (10):1495-1541.
    Wavefunction collapse models modify Schrödinger's equation so that it describes the rapid evolution of a superposition of macroscopically distinguishable states to one of them. This provides a phenomenological basis for a physical resolution to the so-called “measurement problem.” Such models have experimentally testable differences from standard quantum theory. The most well developed such model at present is the Continuous Spontaneous Localization (CSL) model in which a universal fluctuating classical field interacts with particles to cause collapse. One “side effect” of this (...)
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    History and Contingency: A Transcendental-Materialist Approach.M. D. Collett - 2024 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 18 (1).
    How ought the historian to reconcile themselves philosophically with the fact of evental contingency and of its relationship to structural determination? Does the existence of contingent causation undermine the very concept of historical necessity, or do the two instead in dialectical entanglement? In this essay, I engage with the problem of historical contingency from a transcendental-materialist perspective informed by the work of Slavoj Žižek, tendering a philosophically serious response to the famous Pascalian conundrum of Cleopatra’s nose and its challenge to (...)
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    Partial Utilitarianism as a suggested ethical framework for evaluating corporate mergers and acquisitions.Nick Collett - 2010 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 19 (4):363-378.
    Prior literature on ethical concerns in mergers and acquisitions (M&As) has often concluded that many stakeholders, such as workers and communities, have unjustly suffered as a result of takeovers and associated defences and that their rights as stakeholders have been violated. However, very few papers provide any guidance on how to evaluate a merger or acquisition from an ethical standpoint. This study looks at how ethical frameworks could be used to assess the ethical impact of a merger or acquisition and (...)
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    Partial Utilitarianism as a suggested ethical framework for evaluating corporate mergers and acquisitions.Nick Collett - 2010 - Business Ethics: A European Review 19 (4):363-378.
    Prior literature on ethical concerns in mergers and acquisitions (M&As) has often concluded that many stakeholders, such as workers and communities, have unjustly suffered as a result of takeovers and associated defences and that their rights as stakeholders have been violated. However, very few papers provide any guidance on how to evaluate a merger or acquisition from an ethical standpoint. This study looks at how ethical frameworks could be used to assess the ethical impact of a merger or acquisition and (...)
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    Living by her laws: Jacqueline Pascal and women's autonomy.Daniel Collette & Dwight K. Lewis - 2024 - European Journal of Philosophy 32 (1):32-48.
    As a Catholic nun, to suggest Jacqueline Pascal as autonomous might at first glance seem contradictory. We show that her moral deference to the divine is not at all forfeiting her autonomy, but that aligning her own law with God's law is to align her own law with rationality itself, that is, the laws of nature. Her theoretical structure begins with a theory of virtue—viz., how and to whom we have an obligation to be moral. For her, acting in accordance (...)
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    Nurses' ethical conflict with hospitals: A longitudinal study of outcomes.Alice Gaudine & Linda Thorne - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (6):727-737.
    This study examined the association of nurses’ ethical conflict with hospitals with organizational commitment, stress, turnover intention, absence and turnover. Participants were 410 nurses working at four different Canadian hospitals. A longitudinal design was used where nurses completed a questionnaire to capture ethical conflict, stress and organizational commitment, and one year later, measures of turnover intention, absence and actual turnover were obtained for the same sample. We found three aspects of nurses’ ethical conflict with hospitals: patient care values, value of (...)
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    Disputed Dharmas: Early Buddhist Theories on Existence; An Annotated Translation of the Section on Factors Dissociated from Thought from Saṅghabhadra's NyāyānusāraDisputed Dharmas: Early Buddhist Theories on Existence; An Annotated Translation of the Section on Factors Dissociated from Thought from Sanghabhadra's Nyayanusara.Ronald M. Davidson & Collett Cox - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (4):549.
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    The socio-cultural context and practical implications of ethnoveterinary medical pluralism in western Kenya.Peter Auma Nyamanga, Collette Suda & Jens Aagaard-Hansen - 2008 - Agriculture and Human Values 25 (4):513-527.
    This article discusses ethnoveterinary medical pluralism in Western Kenya. Qualitative methods of data collection such as key informant interviews, open-ended in-depth interviews, focus group discussions (FGDs), narratives, and participant and direct observations were applied. The study shows that farmers in Nyang’oma seek both curative and preventive medical services for their animals from the broad range of health care providers available to them within a pluralistic medical system. Kleinman’s model of medical pluralism, which describes the professional, folk, and popular sectors, informs (...)
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    Erratum to: The Association Between Ethical Conflict and Adverse Outcomes.Alice Gaudine & Linda Thorne - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 92 (2):277-277.
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    The Stoic kathêkon as Duty.Bernard Collette - 2023 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 17 (2):271-278.
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    The Road from Roe.Teresa Stanton Collett - 2023 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 23 (3):409-420.
    Teresa Stanton Collett discusses the flawed conception of personhood that led to Roe v. Wade, the legal developments that led to the decision in Dobbs, and strategies for protecting the unborn in the new legal landscape.
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    Literature, Criticism, and Factual Reporting.Alan Collett - 1989 - Philosophy and Literature 13 (2):282-296.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Alan Collett LITERATURE, CRITICISM, AND FACTUAL REPORTING Novels frequently deal with real events. How is it that some theorists have been able to argue that, regarded as literature, such novels are always fictional? The answer is that it is usually possible to show that a work which we are prepared to call "literary" creates an imaginary world possessing its own properties. Itcan then be maintained that this imaginary world (...)
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  31. Patterns of Public Behaviour: Collision Avoidance on a Pedestrian Crossing.Peter Collett & Peter Marsh - 1974 - Semiotica 12 (4).
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    Bodies-Language: Immanence in Gilles Deleuze’s Foucault.Guillaume Collett - 2017 - In Katharina D. Martin & Ann-Cathrin Drews (eds.), Innen - Außen - Anders: Körper Im Werk von Gilles Deleuze Und Michel Foucault. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 361-374.
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    Colloquium 6: On The Chrysippean Thesis that the Virtues are Poia.Bernard Collette-Dučić - 2010 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 25 (1):193-241.
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    Honte et retenue dans la Stoa.Bernard Collette-Dučić - 2017 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 1:51-79.
    Cet article étudie les notions de honte (αἰσχύνη) et de retenue (αἰδώς) dans la Stoa, les raisons pour lesquelles elles s’y trouvent opposées (la première comme passion, la seconde comme bon sentiment) et ce que la critique stoïcienne de la honte (définie comme peur de la mauvaise réputation) doit à l’origine à l’influence du cynisme sur Zénon. Dans un deuxième temps, l’auteur montre que la critique de la honte doit se comprendre dans le cadre plus large de la doctrine stoïcienne (...)
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    Hobbes’s On the Citizen: A Critical Guide ed. by Robin Douglass and Johan Olsthoorn.Daniel Collette - 2022 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 60 (3):505-506.
    Robin Douglass and Johan Olsthoorn’s edited critical guide grew from a European Hobbes Society meeting themed on Hobbes’s On the Citizen. Hobbes intended On the Citizen to be the final treatise of his tripartite Elements of Philosophy. Sociopolitical forces demanded that he publish On the Citizen first, and he only later completed the trilogy with two preceding volumes: On the Body and On Man. Despite On the Citizen’s significance, it is often overlooked in scholarly work and in classroom instruction favoring (...)
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  36. Literature, fiction and autobiography.Alan Collett - 1989 - British Journal of Aesthetics 29 (4):341-352.
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    List-based Formulae in the Avadanasataka.Alice Collett - 2007 - Buddhist Studies Review 23 (2):155-185.
    This article is a study of formulaic passages in the Sanskrit Avadanasataka. Alongside a preliminary discussion of work on oral studies within Buddhism, and some recourse to wider oral studies on Indian texts, the focus of this article is a two-part study of formulae and constituents of formulae. The first part of the article details formulaic sections from the Avadanasataka, from short formulae about wealthy merchants to lengthy counterparts that detail the consequences of a Buddha's smile. The second part looks (...)
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    Laterality in negation: Are Jakobson and Vavra right?Peter Collett & Josephine Chilton - 1981 - Semiotica 35 (1-2).
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    Mossi salutations.Peter Collett - 1983 - Semiotica 45 (3-4).
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    Nirvāṇa in Early Buddhist Inscriptions.Alice Collett - 2020 - Buddhist Studies Review 36 (2):221-247.
    Nirvana is often considered the quintessential goal of the Buddhist path. In this article, I focus on one aspect of the conceptualization of nirvana that becomes apparent through an analysis of its occurrence in early Indian epigraphy. Surveying pre-Gupta inscriptions, it becomes clear that the aspiration for nirvana has one recurring feature attached to it; the aspiration of the donor for the attainment of nirvana — whether for themselves or others — occurs when the donation is connected in some way (...)
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    Ontological embodiment – comments on Rob Farr, Bob Solomon and Justin Leiber.Peter Collett - 1997 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 27 (2&3):373–380.
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    Pragmatique du voile.Martin Collette - 2004 - Multitudes 5 (5):119-128.
    Laws do not suffice to make societies. Gabriel Tarde could have expressed this warning under two hats, first as a legal theorist, then as a sociologist. However, this does not lead him to dissolve society into merely individualistic calculations. His concept of imitation calls for a distributive description of social facts. Its other virtue directs our attention towards the secret sources of invention, which cannot be predicted by the legislator, and which keep the sociologist from being able to close his (...)
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    Phantasia et phantasma chez Platon.Bernard Collette - 2006 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 76 (1):89.
    Cet article a pour objet premier de tenter d’expliciter deux notions importantes de la psychologie platonicienne, celles de phantasia et de phantasma. L’auteur, par une analyse de certains passages clés des Dialogues, tente de retracer la genèse de la distinction de ces deux notions, jusqu’à leurs définitions dans le Sophiste. Cette explicitation révèle, simultanément, le lien étroit que chacune de ces notions entretient avec la doxa ou opinion.— The purpose of this article is to try to clarify two important notions (...)
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    Plotinus on the Appearance of Time and the World of Sense. A Pantomime.Bernard Collette-Dučić - 2009 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 3 (1):84-87.
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  45. Platonic Stoicism—Stoic Platonism. The Dialogue between Platonism and Stoicism in Antiquity.Bernard Collette-Dučić - 2011 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 5 (1):187-191.
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    Shareholders and employees: the impact of redundancies on key stakeholders.Nick Collett - 2004 - Business Ethics 13 (2-3):117-126.
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    Sommeil, éveil et attention chez Plotin.Bernard Collette‑Dučić - 2011 - Chôra 9:259-281.
    D’après l’oracle d’Apollon, Plotin avait une capacité extraordinaire à ne jamais vraiment succomber au sommeil. Porphyre, dans le commentaire qu’il donne de cet oracle, introduit l’idée remarquable d’une double attention, tournée tout à la fois vers l’intérieur et vers l’extérieur. L’éveil de Plotin ne serait donc pas simplement une autre manière de parler de la contemplation, mais engloberait aussi un pôle «pratique», dirigé vers le monde des sens et de l’action. L’étude des Ennéades nous montre que le commentaire de Porphyre (...)
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    Sommeil, éveil et attention chez Plotin.Bernard Collette‑Dučić - 2011 - Chôra 9:259-281.
    D’après l’oracle d’Apollon, Plotin avait une capacité extraordinaire à ne jamais vraiment succomber au sommeil. Porphyre, dans le commentaire qu’il donne de cet oracle, introduit l’idée remarquable d’une double attention, tournée tout à la fois vers l’intérieur et vers l’extérieur. L’éveil de Plotin ne serait donc pas simplement une autre manière de parler de la contemplation, mais engloberait aussi un pôle «pratique», dirigé vers le monde des sens et de l’action. L’étude des Ennéades nous montre que le commentaire de Porphyre (...)
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    The Development of Object Function and Manipulation Knowledge: Evidence from a Semantic Priming Study.Cynthia Collette, Isabelle Bonnotte, Charlotte Jacquemont, Solène Kalénine & Angela Bartolo - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Taking the Lid Off: Socialist Feminism in Oxfordshire.Christine Collette - 1987 - Feminist Review 26 (1):74-81.
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