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    L'habitat néolithique pré-céramique de Shillourokambos (Parekklisha, Chypre).Jean Guilaine, François Briois, Isabelle Carrère, Éric Crubézy, Thierry Giraud, Sylvie Philibert, Jean-Denis Vigne & George Willcox - 2001 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 125 (2):649-654.
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  2. Bibliographie complète de Michel de certeau établie Par Luce glard (cnrs).Willem Frijhoff, François Giraud, Christian Jouhaud, Dominique Julia, Pierre Lardet, Jacques Le Brun & Giuseppe Paioni - 1988 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 76:405.
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    Le christianisme de Chateaubriand.Victor Giraud - 1928 - Hachette.
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    The variety-of-evidence thesis: a Bayesian exploration of its surprising failures.François Claveau & Olivier Grenier - 2019 - Synthese 196 (8):3001-3028.
    Diversity of evidence is widely claimed to be crucial for evidence amalgamation to have distinctive epistemic merits. Bayesian epistemologists capture this idea in the variety-of-evidence thesis: ceteris paribus, the strength of confirmation of a hypothesis by an evidential set increases with the diversity of the evidential elements in that set. Yet, formal exploration of this thesis has shown that it fails to be generally true. This article demonstrates that the thesis fails in even more circumstances than recent results would lead (...)
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    The variety-of-evidence thesis: a Bayesian exploration of its surprising failures.François Claveau & Olivier Grenier - 2017 - Synthese:1-28.
    Diversity of evidence is widely claimed to be crucial for evidence amalgamation to have distinctive epistemic merits. Bayesian epistemologists capture this idea in the variety-of-evidence thesis: ceteris paribus, the strength of confirmation of a hypothesis by an evidential set increases with the diversity of the evidential elements in that set. Yet, formal exploration of this thesis has shown that it fails to be generally true. This article demonstrates that the thesis fails in even more circumstances than recent results would lead (...)
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    The Independence Condition in the Variety-of-Evidence Thesis.François Claveau - 2013 - Philosophy of Science 80 (1):94-118.
    The variety-of-evidence thesis has been criticized by Bovens and Hartmann. This article points to two limitations of their Bayesian model: the conceptualization of unreliable evidential sources as randomizing and the restriction to comparing full independence to full dependence. It is shown that the variety-of-evidence thesis is rehabilitated when unreliable sources are reconceptualized as systematically biased. However, it turns out that allowing for degrees of independence leads to a qualification of the variety-of-evidence thesis: as Bovens and Hartmann claimed, more independence does (...)
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  7. Generic Generalizations in Science: A Bridge to Everyday Language.François Claveau & Jordan Girard - 2019 - Erkenntnis 84 (4):839-859.
    This article maintains that an important class of scientific generalizations should be reinterpreted: they have typically been understood as ceteris paribus laws, but are, in fact, generics. Four arguments are presented to support this thesis. One argument is that the interpretation in terms of ceteris paribus laws is a historical accident. The other three arguments draw on similarities between these generalizations and archetypal generics: they come with similar inferential commitments, they share a syntactic form, and the existing theories to make (...)
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    The Russo–Williamson Theses in the social sciences: Causal inference drawing on two types of evidence.François Claveau - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (4):806-813.
    This article examines two theses formulated by Russo and Williamson in their study of causal inference in the health sciences. The two theses are assessed against evidence from a specific case in the social sciences, i.e., research on the institutional determinants of the aggregate unemployment rate. The first Russo–Williamson Thesis is that a causal claim can only be established when it is jointly supported by difference-making and mechanistic evidence. This thesis is shown not to hold. While researchers in my case (...)
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    The Russo–Williamson Theses in the social sciences: Causal inference drawing on two types of evidence.François Claveau - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (4):806-813.
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    Towards a Grainier Understanding of How to Encourage Morally Responsible Leadership Through the Development of Phronesis: A Typology of Managerial Phronesis.Francois Steyn & Kosheek Sewchurran - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 170 (4):673-695.
    Aristotle’s philosophical insights into ethics, wisdom and practice have drawn the attention of scholars. In the current professional context where ethics are often compromised, this debate assumes a necessary urgency. This subject is highly relevant to business schools, given the general neglect of this quality in executive management development. Our research involved an analysis of contemporary literature on phronesis in the management scholarship, practice and teaching domains. Our definition of phronesis identifies themes and paradoxes distilled from this literature. Stories are (...)
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    Epistemic Contributions of Models: Conditions for Propositional Learning.François Claveau - 2015 - Perspectives on Science 23 (4):405-423.
    . This article analyzes the epistemic contributions of models by distinguishing three roles that they might play: an evidential role, a revealing role and a stimulating role. By using an account of learning based on the philosophical understanding of propositional knowledge as true justified belief, the paper provides the conditions to be fulfilled by a model in order to play a determined role. A case study of an economic model of the labor market—the DMP model—illustrates the usefulness of these conditions (...)
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  12. Rethinking Liberal Multiculturalism: Foundations, Practices and Methodologies.François Boucher, Sophie Guérard de Latour & Esma Baycan-Herzog - forthcoming - Ethnicities.
    The article introduces a special issue on “Rethinking Liberal Multiculturalism: Foundations, Practices and Methodologies.” The contributions presented in this special issue were discussed during the conference « Multicultural Citizenship 25 Years Later », held in Paris in November 2021. Their aim is to take stock of the legacy of Kymlicka’s contribution and to highlight new developments in theories of liberal multiculturalism and minority rights. The contributions do not purport to challenge the legitimacy of theories of multiculturalism and minority rights, they (...)
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  13. Movind the Debate Forward. Interculturalism's contribution to multiculturalism.Francois Boucher & Jocelyn Maclure - 2018 - Comparative Migration Studies 6 (1):1-10.
    In this article, we compare Ricard Zappata-Barrero’s interculturalism with Tariq Modood’s multiculturalism. We will discuss the relation between distinct elements that compose both positions. We examine how recent discussions on interculturalism have the potential to contribute to theories of multiculturalism without undermining their core principles. Our position is close to that of Modood’s as he has already carefully tried to incorporate interculturalist insights into his own multiculturalism. Yet we provide a raise a few questions regarding Modood’s treatment of the relation (...)
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    Why Tolerate Conscience?François Boucher & Cécile Laborde - 2016 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 10 (3):493-514.
    In Why Tolerate Religion?, Brian Leiter argues against the special legal status of religion, claiming that religion should not be the only ground for exemptions to the law and that this form of protection should be, in principle, available for the claims of secular conscience as well. However, in the last chapter of his book, he objects to a universal regime of exemptions for both religious and secular claims of conscience, highlighting the practical and moral flaws associated with it. We (...)
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  15. Les fondements égalitaristes des pratiques d'accommodement de la diversité religieuse.François Boucher - 2011 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 109 (4):671-695.
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    On the Meaning of Causal Generalisations in Policy-oriented Economic Research.François Claveau & Luis Mireles-Flores - 2014 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 28 (4):397-416.
    Current philosophical accounts of causation suggest that the same causal assertion can have different meanings. Yet, in actual social-scientific practice, the possible meanings of some causal generalisations intended to support policy prescriptions are not always spelled out. In line with a standard referentialist approach to semantics, we propose and elaborate on four questions to systematically elucidate the meaning of causal generalisations. The analysis can be useful to a host of agents, including social scientists, policy-makers, and philosophers aiming at being socially (...)
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    Social network analysis: A complementary method of discovery for the history of economics.Francois Claveau & Catherine Herfeld - 2018 - In Till Düppe & E. Roy Weintraub (eds.), A Contemporary Historiography of Economics. Routledge. pp. 75-99.
    In this chapter, we discuss social network analysis as a method for the history of economics. We argue that social network analysis is not primarily a method of data representation but foremost a method of discovery and confirmation. It is as such a promising method that should be added to the toolbox of the historian of economics. We furthermore argue that, to be meaningfully applied in history, social network analysis must be complemented with historical knowledge gained by other means and (...)
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    Exemptions to the Law, Freedom of Religion and Freedom of Conscience in Postsecular Societies.François Boucher - 2013 - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 3 (2).
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    Should Liberal States Subsidize Religious Schooling?François Boucher - 2018 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 37 (6):595-613.
    Many liberals and secularists believe that religious schooling should not be publicly funded or that it should simply be banned. Challenging those views, I claim that although liberal states may refuse to fund and may even ban certain illiberal separate religious schools, it is impermissible, for distinctively liberal reasons, to completely ban publicly funded religious schooling. I will however argue that providing religious instruction within common public schools is more desirable than having separate religious schools. I argue that providing religious (...)
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    Causal Generalisations in Policy-oriented Economic Research: An Inferentialist Analysis.François Claveau & Luis Mireles-Flores - 2016 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 30 (4):383-398.
    The most common way of analysing the meaning of causal generalisations relies on referentialist semantics. In this article, we instead develop an analysis based on inferentialist semantics. According to this approach, the meaning of a causal generalisation is constituted by the web of inferential connections in which the generalisation participates. We distinguish and discuss five classes of inferential connections that constitute the meaning of causal generalisations produced in policy-oriented economic research. The usefulness of our account is illustrated with the analysis (...)
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    Comparing language and religion in normative arguments about linguistic justice.François Boucher - 2023 - Metaphilosophy 54 (5):626-640.
    Many of the most influential theorists of linguistic justice make arguments on the basis of comparisons between language and religion. They claim either that (1) language, by contrast with religion, cannot be separated from the state or that (2) unequal official linguistic recognition, just like unequal official religious recognition, is morally problematic. This article argues that careful attention to debates about liberalism and the place of religion in public life invites us to question the two above-mentioned liberal assumptions about religion (...)
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  22. Recherches sur l'universalisme logique.François Rivenc - 1995 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 185 (3):377-379.
     
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    Does Habitus Matter? A Comparative Review of Bourdieu's Habitus and Simon's Bounded Rationality with Some Implications for Economic Sociology.Francois Collet - 2009 - Sociological Theory 27 (4):419 - 434.
    In this article, I revisit Pierre Bourdieu's concept of habitus and contrast it with Herbert Simon's notion of bounded rationality. Through a discussion of the literature of economic sociology on status and Fligstein's political-cultural approach, I argue that this concept can be a source of fresh insights into empirical problems. I find that the greater the change in the social environment, the more salient the benefits of using habitus as a tool to analyze agents' behavior.
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    Network Analysis in the History of Economics.François Claveau & Catherine Https://Orcidorg Herfeld - 2018 - History of Political Economy 50 (3):597–603.
    We present social network analysis as a complement to other methods in the history of economics. We first discuss why social network analysis is especially promising for the study of the history of recent economics. We then use an example of research using it to highlight some of its characteristics.
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    Quantifying central banks’ scientization: why and how to do a quantified organizational history of economics.François Claveau & Jérémie Dion - 2018 - Journal of Economic Methodology 25 (4):349-366.
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    Husserl avec et contre Frege.François Rivenc - forthcoming - Les Etudes Philosophiques.
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    Die Resokratisierung Platons: die platonische Hermeneutik Hans-Georg Gadamers.François Renaud - 1999 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag.
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    Le fonds Edgar Morin à l’IMEC.François Bordes & Pascale Skrzyszowski-Butel - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 60 (2):, [ p.].
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    Le fonds Edgar Morin à l’IMEC.François Bordes & Pascale Skrzyszowski-Butel - 2011 - Hermes 60:, [ p.].
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    Orwell en France.François Bordes - 2009 - Revue de Synthèse 130 (3):533-539.
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    Pouvoirs, Raisons D’état et Tyrannies.François Bordes, Laurie Catteeuw, Serge Audier, Sylvio Hermann De Franceschi, Dominique Weber, Monique Cottret, Frédéric Gabriel & Jochen Hoock - 2009 - Revue de Synthèse 130 (3):541-570.
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    Vertiges de l’antitotalitarisme. Camus, Orwell, Chiaromonte.François Bordes - 2021 - Cités 85 (1):55-66.
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  33. A-t-il Existé, au XXe soècle, une "théologie française"?François Bousquet - 2011 - Gregorianum 92 (4):737-755.
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  34. Against Sociologism.François Bourricaud - 2000 - In Raymond Boudon & Mohamed Cherkaoui (eds.), Central currents in social theory. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. pp. 8--73.
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  35. Globalisation et déficit de légitimité démocratique: faut-il souhaiter une démocratie cosmopolitique ?FranÇois Boucher - 2007 - Revue Phares 7.
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    Interpretaciones del mal en las religiones y culturas.François Bousquet - 2023 - Relectiones 10:131-146.
    El concepto de mal, en cuanto intentamos acotar sus determinaciones, constatamos que no es sencillo: es tan amplio como el de bien, o como los conceptos de vida y muerte. Es cierto, además, que no es un concepto secundario, sino que va unido a su contrario y se presenta como alternativa a él: elige tu camino, el bien o el mal... Pero, ¿qué bien? ¿Qué mal? La cuestión existencial es vital: ¿qué escoger para nutrirse y no envenenarse, para protegerse u (...)
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  37. La pauvreté mondiale, une injustice ?FranÇois Boucher - 2007 - Revue Phares 7.
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    La religion du libéralisme. Débats avec Cécile Laborde.François Boucher & Ophélie Desmons - 2019 - ThéoRèmes 15 (15).
    Cécile Laborde, philosophe française établie au Royaume-Uni, est déjà l'auteure d'une œuvre fournie et essentielle. Elle s'est, dans un premier temps, inscrite au sein de la philosophie républicaine, en publiant notamment Français, encore un effort pour être républicains! (2010), ouvrage en français adapté d'un livre précédemment publié en anglais, Critical Republicanism: The Hijab Controversy and Political Philosophy (2008). En partant des controverses liées à la loi de 2004 interdisant le...
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  39. Multidimensional Poverty Orderings: Theory and Applications.Francois Bourguignon & Satya R. Chakravarty - 2008 - In Kaushik Basu & Ravi Kanbur (eds.), Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume I: Ethics, Welfare, and Measurement and Volume Ii: Society, Institutions, and Development. Oxford University Press.
     
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  40. Multidimensional Poverty Orderings: Theory and Applications.Francois Bourguignon & Satya R. Chakravarty - 2008 - In Kaushik Basu & Ravi Kanbur (eds.), Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume I: Ethics, Welfare, and Measurement. Oxford University Press.
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    Principe dogmatique et théologie contemporaine.François Bousquet - 2007 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 4 (4):545-558.
    Le principe dogmatique se caractérise par un « c’est-à-dire » qui s’autojustifie tout simplement par la nécessité de dire, un dire qui est traduire, verbe qui unit dans la même action de l’esprit « traverser » et « conduire ». Ce dire suppose et convoque ou rassemble, d’un même souffle, l’élévation à l’universel du langage dans le site concret de la différence et de l’inédit. En même temps, cet universel relève de la communication, et se refuse donc à tout achèvement (...)
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  42. Personne et conscience en théologie trinitaire.François Bourassa - 1974 - Gregorianum 55.
     
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  43. Philosophie et moralité: Dérapages possibles et alternative.FranÇois Boucher - 2003 - Revue Phares 4 (2).
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    Sur la notion de la communication socio-politique.François Bourricaud - 1988 - Hermes 1:214.
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    Why Tolerate Conscience?François Boucher & Cécile Laborde - forthcoming - Criminal Law and Philosophy:1-21.
    In Why Tolerate Religion?, Brian Leiter argues against the special legal status of religion, claiming that religion should not be the only ground for exemptions to the law and that this form of protection should be, in principle, available for the claims of secular conscience as well. However, in the last chapter of his book, he objects to a universal regime of exemptions for both religious and secular claims of conscience, highlighting the practical and moral flaws associated with it. We (...)
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  46. Etudes lucaniennes: rétrospective et prospective.François Bovon - 1993 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 125 (2):113-135.
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  47. Luke 1: A Commentary on the Gospel of Luke 1:1–9:50.François Bovon - 2002
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  48. Luke the Theologian: Thirty-Three Years of Research (1950–1983).François Bovon & K. Mckinney - 1987
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  49. Parabole d'Evangile, parabole du Royaume.François Bovon - 1990 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 122 (1):33-41.
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    Bidirectional lexical–gustatory synesthesia.François Richer, Guillaume-Alexandre Beaufils & Sophie Poirier - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1738-1743.
    In developmental lexical–gustatory synesthesia, specific words can trigger taste perceptions and these synesthetic associations are generally stable. We describe a case of multilingual lexical–gustatory synesthesia for whom some synesthesias were bidirectional as some tastes also triggered auditory word associations. Evoked concurrents could be gustatory but also tactile sensations. In addition to words and pseudowords, many voices were effective inducers, suggesting increased connections between cortical taste areas and both voice-selective and language-selective areas. Lasting changes in some evoked tastes occurred during childhood (...)
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