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    René Guénon: une politique de l'esprit: essai.David Bisson - 2013 - Paris: Pierre-Guillaume Roux.
    Né à Blois en 1886 et enterré au Caire sous le nom d'Abd el-Wâhed Yahiâ en 1951, René Guénon est l'homme par qui le scandale arrive. Il dénonce la décadence de l'Occident moderne, fruit d'une lente dégénérescence de son héritage métaphysique et se tourne, au grand dam des catholiques, vers l'Orient devenu, selon lui, le refuge ultime de la "Tradition". Cette dernière notion, centrale chez Guénon, élève toutes les traditions religieuses de l'humanité au même niveau de transcendance tout en reconnaissant (...)
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    Memoirs of Fellows and Corresponding Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America.James Brodman, J. N. Hillgarth, James F. Powers, Thomas N. Bisson, William M. Bowsky, Nancy Partner, Gene Brucker, Karl F. Morrison, Nancy van Deusen, Paul W. Knoll, Maureen Boulton, Malcolm B. Parkes, Margaret Switten, David Nicholas, Walter Prevenier & Bryce Lyon - 2003 - Speculum 78 (3):1044-1055.
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  3. David Crook, ed., The Great Roll of the Pipe for the Fifth Year of the Reign of King Henry III, Michaelmas 1221 (Pipe Roll 65).(Publications of the Pipe Roll Society, 86 [ns 48].) London: Pipe Roll Society, 1990. Pp. lxi, 371. [REVIEW]T. N. Bisson - 1993 - Speculum 68 (1):129-130.
     
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  4. Do Dead Bodies Pose a Problem for Biological Approaches to Personal Identity?David Hershenov - 2005 - Mind 114 (453):31 - 59.
    Part of the appeal of the biological approach to personal identity is that it does not have to countenance spatially coincident entities. But if the termination thesis is correct and the organism ceases to exist at death, then it appears that the corpse is a dead body that earlier was a living body and distinct from but spatially coincident with the organism. If the organism is identified with the body, then the unwelcome spatial coincidence could perhaps be avoided. It is (...)
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    More on Galois Cohomology, Definability, and Differential Algebraic Groups.Omar León Sánchez, David Meretzky & Anand Pillay - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-20.
    As a continuation of the work of the third author in [5], we make further observations on the features of Galois cohomology in the general model theoretic context. We make explicit the connection between forms of definable groups and first cohomology sets with coefficients in a suitable automorphism group. We then use a method of twisting cohomology (inspired by Serre’s algebraic twisting) to describe arbitrary fibres in cohomology sequences—yielding a useful “finiteness” result on cohomology sets. Applied to the special case (...)
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    What’s wrong with permaculture design courses? Brazilian lessons for agroecological movement-building in Canada.Marie-Josée Massicotte & Christopher Kelly-Bisson - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (3):581-594.
    This paper focuses on the centrality of permaculture design courses as the principal sociopolitical strategy of the permaculture community in Canada to transform local food production practices. Building on the work of Antonio Gramsci and political agroecology as a framework of analysis, we argue that permaculture instruction remains deeply embedded within market and colonial relations, which orients the pedagogy of permaculture trainings in such a way as to reproduce the basic elements of the colonial capitalist economy among its practitioners. In (...)
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    The effect of depressed mood on the interpretation of ambiguity, with and without negative mood induction.M. A. Suzie Bisson & Christopher R. Sears - 2007 - Cognition and Emotion 21 (3):614-645.
    Is there an effect of depressed mood on the interpretation of ambiguity? Are depressed individuals biased to interpret ambiguous information in a negative manner? We used a cross-modal semantic priming task to look for evidence of a negative interpretative bias. Participants listened to ambiguous prime sentences (e.g., Joan was stunned by her final exam mark) and made lexical decisions to target words presented immediately after the sentence offset or after a delay of 1000 ms or 2000 ms. For the semantically (...)
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    Prenons soin des putes.Sandra Laugier, Pascale Molinier, Frédéric Bisson & Anne Querrien - 2012 - Multitudes 48 (1):32-37.
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    Publication and non-publication of clinical trials in PTSD: an overview.Soraya Seedat, Jonathan I. Bisson, Alexandra Suryapranata, Leigh van den Heuvel & Sharain Suliman - 2019 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 4 (1).
    BackgroundAlthough a large number of clinical trials on interventions demonstrating efficacy (or lack thereof) are conducted annually, much of this evidence is not accessible to scientists and clinicians.ObjectivesWe aimed to determine the publication rate of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) trials that have been registered in clinical trial registries, and the factors associated with publication.MethodsTrials, completed on January 15, 2015, were identified via the US National Institutes of Health clinical trials registry, the European Union Clinical Trials Register and the WHO International (...)
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  10. Parts of Classes.David K. Lewis - 1990 - Blackwell.
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    Ainsi marche Anna Cruz.Frédéric Bisson - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte a déjà paru dans la mineure « Rythmanalyses » de la revue Multitudes, n° 46, 2011. Nous remercions la revue Multitudes et Fédéric Bisson de nous avoir autorisé à le reproduire ici. Anna Cruz passe dans la rue au bruit de ses chaussures. Telle une sorte d'aura sonore, le martèlement sur l'asphalte est une puissance. Anna enfonce en cadence ses talons dans la conscience comme les aiguilles d'un vaudou quotidien. Le rythme prend son pied. Il n'est pas (...)
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  12. COMPTES-RENDUS AN WHITEHEAD, La Religion en gestation.Frédéric Bisson - 2010 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 253 (3):441.
     
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  13. Michel WEBER, L'Épreuve de la philosophie. Essai sur les fondements de la praxis philosophique, Louvain-la-Neuve, Éditions Chromatika, 2008.Frédéric Bisson - 2010 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 252 (2):283.
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    The effect of depressed mood on the interpretation of ambiguity, with and without negative mood induction.Ma Suzie Bisson & Christopher R. Sears - 2007 - Cognition and Emotion 21 (3):614-645.
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    Wholeness and the implicate order.David Bohm - 1980 - New York: Routledge.
    In this classic work David Bohm, writing clearly and without technical jargon, develops a theory of quantum physics which treats the totality of existence as an unbroken whole.
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    Du nom propre comme prédicat stylistique.Frédéric Bisson - 2021 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 58:137-156.
    En s’appuyant sur les analyses goodmaniennes sur le style et l’expression, Frédéric Bisson montre, à l’encontre de Goodman et de Kripke, que le nom propre n’est pas seulement un signe dénotatif, mais peut fonctionner esthétiquement comme un prédicat stylistique. Le style n’est pas l’expression d’un foyer énergétique autonome que serait le sujet, mais une propriété objective de l’œuvre ou de la performance artistique. Lorsqu’il devient un prédicat stylistique, le nom n’est plus propre à une personne : la personne qui (...)
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    The past can't heal us: the dangers of mandating memory in the name of human rights.Lea David - 2020 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this innovative study, Lea David critically investigates the relationship between human rights and memory, suggesting that, instead of understanding human rights in a normative fashion, human rights should be treated as an ideology. Conceptualizing human rights as an ideology gives us useful theoretical and methodological tools to recognize the real impact human rights has on the ground. David traces the rise of the global phenomenon that is the human rights memorialization agenda, termed 'Moral Remembrance', and explores what (...)
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    Progress, pluralism, and politics: liberalism and colonialism, past and present.David Williams - 2020 - Chicago: McGill-Queen's University Press.
    Liberal thinkers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were alert to the political costs and human cruelties involved in European colonialism, but they also thought that European expansion held out progressive possibilities. In Progress, Pluralism, and Politics David Williams examines the colonial and anti-colonial arguments of Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant, Jeremy Bentham, and L.T. Hobhouse. Williams locates their ambivalent attitude towards European conquest and colonial rule in a set of tensions between the impact of colonialism on European states, the (...)
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  19. Medieval Lordship.Thomas N. Bisson - 1995 - Speculum 70 (4):743-759.
    My subject on this occasion goes uneasily with my piety. Lordship did not as such much interest my teachers William E. Lunt and Joseph R. Strayer, who were leaders in their turn of the Medieval Academy of America. In their presidential addresses of 1954 and 1968 both scholars dealt magisterially with subjects each had studied for forty years. Lunt spoke on financial relations of the papacy with England, Strayer on the place of Normandy and Languedoc in the building of an (...)
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    Imagery of the Divine and the Human: On the Mythology of Genesis Rabba 8 §1.David Aaron - 1996 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 5 (1):1-62.
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    Thoughts on Time, Space and Existence.David P. Abbott - 1906 - The Monist 16 (3):433-450.
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    Ainsi marche Anna Cruz.Frédéric Bisson - 2011 - Multitudes 46 (3):181-188.
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    Faire advenir des vies possibles.Frédéric Bisson - 2018 - Multitudes 71 (2):209.
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    Les agenceurs de peuples.Frédéric Bisson - 2015 - Multitudes 61 (4):145-149.
    Cette nouvelle de politique-fiction imagine un avenir proche où le populisme deviendrait le paradigme du discours politique. Une nouvelle modernité assiste à l’expansion d’une multiplicité de peuples virtuels. Les populismes de droite et de gauche entrent en rivalité : quel est le vrai Peuple? Mais les peuples n’ont pas besoin de populisme, ils ont besoin d’agencement. Qu’est-ce qu’agencer les peuples virtuels qui déchirent nos vies?
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    L’aventure d’une ritournelle (Théorie des cloches selon Albert Ayler).Frédéric Bisson - 2008 - Chromatikon 4:73-86.
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  26. L’aventure d’une ritournelle (Théorie des cloches selon Albert Ayler).Frédéric Bisson - 2008 - Chromatikon 4:73-86.
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    Le loup-garou sous la burqa.Frédéric Bisson - 2009 - Multitudes 39 (4):27.
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    Les zombies ont marché sur Wall Street.Frédéric Bisson - 2012 - Multitudes 50 (3):176-182.
    Résumé Le 3 octobre 2011, les zombies ont marché sur Wall Street. Cette parade carnavalesque, inspirée par les films de George A. Romero, agite les fantômes des laissés pour compte du capitalisme global. Mais le mythe du zombie est aussi le symbole d’une force politique informe, qui résiste à toute organisation, et sur laquelle se réfléchissent les désirs morts-vivants d’une société.
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    Musiques mineures, musiques pensantes.Frédéric Bisson - 2012 - Multitudes 51 (4):184-186.
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    Mahler prophète.Frédéric Bisson - 2013 - Multitudes 55 (4):118.
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    Plato on the Stream. Platonism in the Age of Streaming.Frédéric Bisson - 2016 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 9 (1):29-49.
    This article defends a Platonist view of streaming. It is opposite to the mainstream representation that streaming has “liquidated” the structure both objective and collective of musical experience. On the contrary, streaming is the support of a new kind of musical object, which is distinct both from the allographic notational objects and from the phonographic ones. This third kind of object has to be characterized as a flux-object. The way it is diffused and accessible implies a new kind of experience. (...)
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    Sarcelles-sur-mer.Jean-Pierre Bisson - 1977 - Substance 6 (18/19):228.
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    The Teen Plague.Frédéric Bisson - 2011 - Multitudes 44 (1):174-178.
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  34. Rosenzweig and Derrida at yom kippur.David Dault - 2005 - In Yvonne Sherwood & Kevin Hart (eds.), Derrida and religion: other testaments. New York: Routledge.
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    The human body and the law: a medico-legal study.David W. Meyers - 2006 - New Brunswick: Aldine Transaction.
    Thus, Meyers provides a valuable account, not only of current medical attitudes, but also of relevant case and statute law as it stands at present.
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  36. Relativism and pluralism in moral epistemology.David Wong - 2018 - In Aaron Zimmerman, Karen Jones & Mark Timmons (eds.), Routledge Handbook on Moral Epistemology. Routledge.
     
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  37. Aristotle on meaning and essence.David Charles - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    David Charles presents a major new study of Aristotle's views on meaning, essence, necessity, and related topics. These interconnected views are central to Aristotle's metaphysics, philosophy of language, and philosophy of science, and are also highly relevant to current philosophical debates. Charles aims to reach a clear understanding of Aristotle's claims and arguments, to assess their truth, and to evaluate their importance to ancient and modern philosophy.
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    Arabella of Sadness.Frédéric Bisson - 2021 - Multitudes 84 (3):190-196.
    Série de l’ère #MeToo, I May Destroy You de Michaela Coel montre que la violence est une potentialité inhérente à la relation sexuelle. Le viol n’est pas le problème spécifique de la série, mais plutôt le cas extrême et paradigmatique qui donne lieu à une problématisation plus générale de la sexualité ordinaire, en une famille de cas hétérogènes. Le point culminant de la série est la manière dont elle transmue le genre du « Rape and Revenge », en substituant à (...)
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    Entre le cristal et le brouillard. Rythme et Vie à partir de Whitehead.Frédéric Bisson - 2009 - Chromatikon 5:25-42.
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  40. Entre le cristal et le brouillard. Rythme et Vie à partir de Whitehead.Frédéric Bisson - 2009 - Chromatikon 5:25-42.
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    L’atermoiement illimité. Pour une politique du procès.Frédéric Bisson - 2009 - Chromatikon 5:277-290.
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    L’atermoiement illimité. Pour une politique du procès.Frédéric Bisson - 2009 - Chromatikon 5:277-290.
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    Le monde comme dissonance et comme polytonalité. Les règles de l’Harmonia Mundi d’après Whitehead.Frédéric Bisson - 2010 - Chromatikon 6:101-113.
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    Le monde comme dissonance et comme polytonalité. Les règles de l’Harmonia Mundi d’après Whitehead.Frédéric Bisson - 2010 - Chromatikon 6:101-113.
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    Le peuple en essaim.Frédéric Bisson - 2011 - Multitudes 45 (2):74-80.
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    Entre le cristal et le brouillard. Rythme et Vie à partir de Whitehead.Frédéric Bisson - 2009 - Chromatikon 5:25-42.
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  47. Entre le cristal et le brouillard. Rythme et Vie à partir de Whitehead.Frédéric Bisson - 2009 - Chromatikon 5:25-42.
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    Sexo-robots et société.Frédéric Bisson - 2015 - Multitudes 58 (1):201-206.
    Cette nouvelle d’anticipation fantaisiste imagine un futur proche où notre vie quotidienne serait peuplée de robots anthropomorphes entièrement dédiés à l’usage sexuel. Elle spécule sur la manière dont ces robots pourraient peu à peu transformer en profondeur les relations sociales et conditionner l’avènement d’une humanité « post-biologique ». La place des sexo-robots dans la vie quotidienne divise les féministes. Elle révèle des lignes de fracture idéologiques entre le vieil humanisme et une nouvelle métaphysique plus généreuse du rapport homme-machine.
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    Unheroed Pasts: History and Commemoration in South Frankland before the Albigensian Crusades.Thomas N. Bisson - 1990 - Speculum 65 (2):281-308.
    Among the regions where history was written in the early Middle Ages Mediterranean France is hardly conspicuous. South of the Limousin we know of no Flodoard to carry on Frankish annals, no Dudo to celebrate a new people's identity, no William of Poitiers to lionize a conqueror; nor did the twelfth century nurture the likes of Orderic Vitalis or Suger. Indeed, it is difficult to think of a single historian in or of the deep South during the centuries separating the (...)
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    Variations d’intensité.Frédéric Bisson - 2018 - Multitudes 71 (2):139.
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