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    Trauma and Human Existence: Autobiographical, Psychoanalytic, and Philosophical Reflections, by Robert D. Stolorow. [REVIEW]Dominique Walmsley - 2009 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 1 (2):277-278.
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    Charitable Incentives for Blood Donation Are Promising, But Require Careful Consideration.Dominique Martin - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (6):52-54.
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    Reexamining unconscious response priming: A liminal-prime paradigm.Maayan Avneon & Dominique Lamy - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 59:87-103.
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    7. Deciding about Living Organ Donation.Dominique E. Martin - 2021 - In Solveig Lena Hansen & Silke Schicktanz (eds.), Ethical Challenges of Organ Transplantation. Transcript Verlag. pp. 133-150.
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    Consensus standards for introductory e-learning courses in human participants research ethics.John Williams, Dominique Sprumont, Marie Hirtle, Clement Adebamowo & Paul Braunschweiger - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (6):426-428.
    This paper reports the results of a workshop held in January 2013 to begin the process of establishing standards for e-learning programmes in the ethics of research involving human participants that could serve as the basis of their evaluation by individuals and groups who want to use, recommend or accredit such programmes. The standards that were drafted at the workshop cover the following topics: designer/provider qualifications, learning goals, learning objectives, content, methods, assessment of participants and assessment of the course. The (...)
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    Do semantic priming and retrieval of stimulus-response associations depend on conscious perception?Maayan Avneon & Dominique Lamy - 2019 - Consciousness and Cognition 69:36-51.
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    Le soupir de Pilate: enquête sur le scepticisme de tous les temps.Jean-Dominique Fabre - 2014 - Saint Macaire: Éditions du Saint Nom.
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    De l'acte fondateur au mythe de fondation: une approche pluridisciplinaire.Daniel Faivre, Dominique Bernard Faivre, Richard Gobry, Mohsen Ismaîl, Françoise Ladouès, Laure Lévêque, René Nouailhat, Pierre Ognier, Aimé Randrian & Philippe Richard (eds.) - 2016 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    La quête de repères identificatoires est probablement l'une des plus vieilles entreprises que l'humanité s'est donnée pour asseoir son histoire et construire sa mémoire. Toutes les sociétés, toutes les civilisations, fussent les pires totalitarismes, ont besoin d'une genèse héroïque — et donc exemplaire — pour fonder leurs origines. Une geste destinée à justifier leur présent ; un point de départ qui fixe un "avant" et un "après" et qui fait qu'à partir d'un événement créateur, selon la formule maintes fois annoncée, (...)
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    Guerre et déontologie de l'information.Marc Ferro & Dominique Wolton - 1994 - Hermes 13:133.
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    Politicizing Algorithms by Other Means: Toward Inquiries for Affective Dissensions.Florian Jaton & Dominique Vinck - 2023 - Perspectives on Science 31 (1):84-118.
    In this paper, we build upon Bruno Latour’s political writings to address the current impasse regarding algorithms in public life. We assert that the increasing difficulties at governing algorithms—be they qualified as “machine learning,” “big data,” or “artificial intelligence”—can be related to their current ontological thinness: deriving from constricted views on theoretical practices, algorithms’ standard definition as problem-solving computerized methods provides poor grips for affective dissensions. We then emphasize on the role historical and ethnographic studies of algorithms can potentially play (...)
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    Web participatif et innovation collective.Christophe Aguiton & Dominique Cardon - 2008 - Hermes 50:77.
    Cet article porte sur le modèle d'innovation qui préside à la conception des plateformes relationnelles sur Internet. Sous l'étiquette de « Web 2.0 » s'est développé récemment un ensemble de pratiques de conception qui associe étroitement les usagers innovateurs et les petites entreprises présentes sur Internet. On montre notamment comment cette tendance prolonge et transforme la dynamique des innovations ascendantes et le mouvement du logiciel libre. L'article s'attache à décrire deux espaces d'innovation particuliers qui permettent de réunir un réseau hétérogène (...)
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    Looking for the origin of modernity.Janusz K. Kozlowski & Dominique Sacchi - 2007 - Diogenes 54 (2):134 - 145.
    There is no direct, constant relationship between the anthropological and cultural aspects of modernity. Anthropologically modern peoples display a certain heterogeneity that is not unconnected with earlier peoples, and the culture produced by modern humans, which is also heterogeneous, is differentiated diachronically and according to territory. Though paleogenetic research seems to point us to a single, African source for modern peoples, who had replaced the pre-sapiens populations in Eurasia, this view is not completely proven or accepted. On the other hand, (...)
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  13. Sommaires Des articles.Dominique Jui-Ia - 1988 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 76:458.
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    De Königsberg a Paris: la réception de Kant en France (1788-1804): [textes.François Azouvi & Dominique Bourel (eds.) - 1991 - Paris: Vrin.
    Notamment par l'intermédiaire de Germaine de Staël.
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    La parole risquée de Raymond Lulle: entre judaïsme, christianisme et islam.Dominique de Courcelles - 1993 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    entre judaïsme, christianisme et islam Dominique de Courcelles. PRÉFACE Le fou de Dieu - celui qui, déployant la logique du discours de Paul sur la folie de la Croix, échange la folie aux yeux du monde contre la sagesse aux yeux de Dieu,  ...
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  16. Politiques de la philosophie.François Châtelet & Dominique-Antoine Grisoni (eds.) - 1976 - Paris: B. Grasset.
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  17. Actes du Premier Colloque des professeurs de philosophie de l'Academie des Antilles et de la Guyane, 1, 2, 3 mars 1988: augumentes de deux conférences, La métaphysique auhourd'hui, Monsieur Muglioni, La philosophie aujourd'hui, Monsieur Janicaud.Jacques Muglioni & Dominique Janicaud (eds.) - 1989 - [Fort-de-France, Martinique?]: CRDP Antilles Guyane.
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    Le nombril des femmes.Dominique Quessada - 2001 - [Paris]: Seuil.
    Les femmes ont des yeux, des cheveux, une peau, des idées, des jambes, un sexe, une date de naissance, des hommes dans la tête, un problème avec Isaac Newton, de petits poudriers qu'elles sortent de leur sac, et le pouvoir d'arrêter les voitures... Il fallait sans doute le regard d'un homme pour s'en rendre compte. Dominique Quessada est philosophe et écrivain. Il regarde ce qu'il y a pour lui de plus mystérieux et de plus proche à la fois : (...)
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    Locke's Natural Philosophy in Draft A of the Essay.Jonathan Walmsley - 2004 - Journal of the History of Ideas 65 (1):15-37.
    Locke wrote Draft A of the Essay while collaborating with physician Thomas Sydenham. Sydenham held that we are ignorant of nature's internal workings, cannot decide which natural philosophical theories are true and should therefore rely only upon experience. Draft A repeated Sydenham's views — we cannot understand nature's modus operandi and must rely on experience for our knowledge of the world. Equally, we must be agnostic about natural philosophical theories, mechanism included. Locke was not a mechanist in Draft A. Consequently, (...)
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    Extract from Dominique Schnapper, La relation à l'Autre: Au coeur de la pensé e sociologique.Dominique Schnapper - 1999 - Theory and Event 3 (2).
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    Dissolving nature in culture: Some philosophical stakes of the question of animal cultures.Dominique Lestel - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):93-110.
    Biological attention to evolution and animal life has primarily emphasized a filiative approach that, although important, overlooks crucial dimensions highlighted by an ecological approach to animal human societies. Increased attention to singular animals and critical scrutiny of the operating definitions of society and culture indicates that vast dimensions of this area have been overlooked and remain to be studied. It is particularly important to pursue the aspects of signification, meaning, individuation, and subjectivity. Attention to animal human societies, or to animal (...)
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    Dissolving nature in culture: Some philosophical stakes of the question of animal cultures.Dominique Lestel - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):93-110.
    Biological attention to evolution and animal life has primarily emphasized a filiative approach that, although important, overlooks crucial dimensions highlighted by an ecological approach to animal human societies. Increased attention to singular animals and critical scrutiny of the operating definitions of society and culture indicates that vast dimensions of this area have been overlooked and remain to be studied. It is particularly important to pursue the aspects of signification, meaning, individuation, and subjectivity. Attention to animal human societies, or to animal (...)
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    Marxism and epistemology: Bachelard, Canguilhem and Foucault.Dominique Lecourt - 1975 - London: NLB. Edited by Dominique Lecourt.
    pt. 1. Gaston Bachelard's historical epistemology.--pt. 2. For a critique of epistemology.
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    The rhetoric of Berkeley's philosophy.Peter Walmsley - 1990 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Whereas previous studies have made George Berkeley (1685-1753) the object of philosophical study, Peter Walmsley assesses Berkeley as a writer, offering rhetorical and literary analyses of Berkeley's four major philosophical texts, A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous, Alciphron, and Siris. Berkeley emerges from this study as an accomplished stylist who builds structures of affective imagery, creates dramatic voices in his texts, and masters the range of philosophical genres--the treatise, the dialogue, and (...)
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    The mediocracy: French philosophy since the mid-1970s.Dominique Lecourt - 2001 - New York: Verso.
    Dominique Lecourt argues that a counter-revolution in French intellectual life has seen the period of the master thinkers of the 1960s succeeded by an era of ...
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  26. Artificial intelligence and the value of transparency.Joel Walmsley - 2021 - AI and Society 36 (2):585-595.
    Some recent developments in Artificial Intelligence—especially the use of machine learning systems, trained on big data sets and deployed in socially significant and ethically weighty contexts—have led to a number of calls for “transparency”. This paper explores the epistemological and ethical dimensions of that concept, as well as surveying and taxonomising the variety of ways in which it has been invoked in recent discussions. Whilst “outward” forms of transparency may be straightforwardly achieved, what I call “functional” transparency about the inner (...)
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    Sydenham and the development of locke's natural philosophy.Jonathan Walmsley 1 - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (1):65-83.
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    LʼÉpistémologie historique de Gaston Bachelard.Dominique Lecourt - 1969 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
    Qu'un interet renouvele se manifeste aujourd'hui pour la versant epistemologique de l'oeuvre de Gaston Bachelard peut se comprendre au regard de l'histoire contemporaine de la philosophie des sciences. Cette histoire a ete dominee durant la plus grande partie du XXe siecle par une doctrine - celle de l'empirisme (ou positivisme) logique - promue a Vienne a la fin des annees 1920 par une institution originale, le Cercle de Vienne qui publie son manifeste en 1929, et s'organise comme un mouvement a (...)
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    XIII-Categoricity and Indefinite Extensibility.James Walmsley - 2002 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 102 (3):217-235.
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    The animal outside the text: An interview with Dominique lestel.Dominique Lestel & Matthew Chrulew - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (3):187-196.
    This interview ranges across a number of topics relevant to Dominique Lestel's thought: the history and philosophy of ethology; animal culture; realist-Cartesian and bi-constructivist ethology; biosemiotics; philo- sophical anthropology; animal studies; the other-than-human; veganism; and technology. It touches on thinkers including Bruno Latour, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Paul Shepard, and Donna Haraway.
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    Human geography: behavioural approaches.D. J. Walmsley - 1984 - New York: Wiley. Edited by G. J. Lewis.
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    Notes de Lecture.Dominique Bourel, Jacques Roger, Eric Brian, Jacques Merleau-Ponty & Pierre Monzani - 1989 - Revue de Synthèse 110 (3-4):547-552.
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    Pace Paseau: On an application of categoricity.James Walmsley - 2005 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 105 (3):417-421.
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    On individualism1.Dominique Lecourt Translated by Sean Gaston - 2004 - Angelaki 9 (3):11-15.
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    On individualism.Dominique Lecourt - 2004 - Angelaki 9 (3):11 – 15.
  36. Explanation in dynamical cognitive science.Joel Walmsley - 2008 - Minds and Machines 18 (3):331-348.
    In this paper, I outline two strands of evidence for the conclusion that the dynamical approach to cognitive science both seeks and provides covering law explanations. Two of the most successful dynamical models—Kelso’s model of rhythmic finger movement and Thelen et al.’s model of infant perseverative reaching—can be seen to provide explanations which conform to the famous explanatory scheme first put forward by Hempel and Oppenheim. In addition, many prominent advocates of the dynamical approach also express the provision of this (...)
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    Banking on Living Kidney Donors—A New Way to Facilitate Donation without Compromising on Ethical Values.Dominique E. Martin & Gabriel M. Danovitch - 2017 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 42 (5):537-558.
    Public surveys conducted in many countries report widespread willingness of individuals to donate a kidney while alive to a family member or close friend, yet thousands suffer and many die each year while waiting for a kidney transplant. Advocates of financial incentive programs or “regulated markets” in kidneys present the problem of the kidney shortage as one of insufficient public motivation to donate, arguing that incentives will increase the number of donors. Others believe the solutions lie—at least in part—in facilitating (...)
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    Trauma, Subjektivität und Subjektalität.Dominique Scarfone - 2022 - Psyche 76 (12):1073-1106.
    Der Beitrag fragt danach, was einem Subjekt durch ein psychisches Trauma angetan wird. In diesem Zusammenhang setzt er sich mit Tendenzen auseinander, die derzeit in der Psychoanalyse im Umgang mit Traumata zu beobachten sind: Steht ein Trauma im Zentrum ihrer Aufmerksamkeit, tendierten Psychoanalytiker dazu, darin ein für ihre klinische Arbeit spezielles oder gar außergewöhnliches Problem zu sehen, das nach »etwas Anderem« als der grundlegenden Methode der Psychoanalyse verlangt. Demgegenüber wird die Auffassung vertreten, dass ein Trauma untrennbar mit dem Seelenleben verwoben (...)
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    Relational Ironism: Personal Identity and Memory Loss.Dominique Waissbluth Kingma - 2023 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 23:239-257.
    The analysis of identity in cases of memory loss, particularly in Alzheimer’s disease, sheds light on relevant philosophical and practical concerns, such as decision-making processes, autonomy, and the improvement of interaction with patients. Literature on psychological continuity recognizes identity when there are no disruptions in memory, which is certainly not the case in Alzheimer´s disease. Narrative identity, particularly in its relational and non-relational versions, delivers tools which are not exempt from difficulties. Either the caregivers’ narrative or the patient’s narrative is (...)
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  40. Carrefour de l'être, carrefour de la vie.Dominique Zahan - 1989 - In Rudolf Ritsema (ed.), Wegkreuzungen. Insel.
     
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  41. L'inouï et l'imprévu.Dominique Zahan - 1986 - In Rudolf Ritsema (ed.), Der geheime Strom des Geschehens. Frankfurt am Main: Insel.
     
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    Das Mass der Liebe: Plädoyer für ein subversives Nein.Dominique Zimmermann - 2015 - Stuttgart: Schmetterling Verlag. Edited by Ayşegül Şah Bozdoǧan.
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    Heidegger in France.Dominique Janicaud - 2015 - Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    Dominique Janicaud claimed that every French intellectual movement—from existentialism to psychoanalysis—was influenced by Martin Heidegger. This translation of Janicaud’s landmark work, Heidegger en France, details Heidegger’s reception in philosophy and other humanistic and social science disciplines. Interviews with key French thinkers such as Françoise Dastur, Jacques Derrida, Éliane Escoubas, Jean Greisch, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Jean-Luc Marion, and Jean-Luc Nancy are included and provide further reflection on Heidegger’s relationship to French philosophy. An intellectual undertaking of authoritative scope, this work furnishes a (...)
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    Mind: A Historical and Philosophical Introduction to the Major Theories.André Kukla & Joel Walmsley - 2006 - Indianapolis: Hackett.
    An historical overview and evaluation of modern psychology's theoretical foundations, Mind ranges from Descartes to dynamics in its discussion of such topics as introspectionism, psychoanalysis, behaviorism, and the varieties of contemporary cognitive science. Throughout, these theories are examined and assessed as attempts to construct an overall conception of the perso--as general theories of human nature.
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    Risk, Regulation, and Financial Incentives for Living Kidney Donation.Dominique Martin & Sarah White - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (10):46-48.
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    C. D. Broad: Key Unpublished Writings.Joel Walmsley, C. D. Broad & Simon Blackburn - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Joel Walmsley & Simon Blackburn.
    Although Broad published many books in his lifetime, this volume is unique in presenting some of his most interesting unpublished writings. Divided into five clear sections, the following figures and topics are covered: Autobiography, Hegel and the nature of philosophy, Francis Bacon, Hume's philosophy of the self and belief, F. H. Bradley, The historical development of scientific thought from Pythagoras to Newton, Causation, Change and continuity, Quantitative methods, Poltergeists, Paranormal phenomena. -/- Each section is introduced and placed in context by (...)
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    Preparedness in cultural learning.Cameron Rouse Turner & Lachlan Douglas Walmsley - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):81-100.
    It is clear throughout Cognitive Gadgets Heyes believes the development of cognitive capacities results from the interaction of genes and experience. However, she opposes cognitive instincts theorists to her own view that uniquely human capacities are cognitive gadgets. Instinct theorists believe that cognitive capacities are substantially produced by selection, with the environment playing a triggering role. Heyes’s position is that humans have similar general learning capacities to those present across taxa, and that sophisticated human cognition is substantially created by our (...)
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  48. The worst-motive fallacy: A negativity bias in motive attribution.Joel Walmsley & O'Madagain Cathal - 2020 - Psychological Science 31 (11):1430--1438.
    In this article, we describe a hitherto undocumented fallacy-in the sense of a mistake in reasoning-constituted by a negativity bias in the way that people attribute motives to others. We call this the "worst-motive fallacy," and we conducted two experiments to investigate it. In Experiment 1, participants expected protagonists in a variety of fictional vignettes to pursue courses of action that satisfy the protagonists' worst motive, and furthermore, participants significantly expected the protagonist to pursue a worse course of action than (...)
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    Clinicians' views of formats of performance comparisons.Dominique Allwood, Zoe Hildon & Nick Black - 2013 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (1):86-93.
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    Meaning in film: relevant structures in soundtrack and narrative.Dominique Nasta - 1991 - New York: Lang.
    Understanding how meaning mechanisms are unleashed in film has been at the center of numerous theoretical surveys of the last few years. Emphasis has especially fallen on seeing as a constructive, meaningful activity and on the diegetic implications of vision. This book is an attempt to extend film theorizing into a new realm, where hearing proves as important as seeing and where the relevance of filmic narrative is differently explored. New paths for future research are suggested by means of associations (...)
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