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    Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics Second International Conference, Lacl '97, Nancy, France, September 1997 : Selected Papers'.Alain Lecomte, Francois Lamarche & Guy Perrier - 1999 - Springer Verlag.
    This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the Second International Conference on Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics, LACL '97, held in Nancy, France in September 1997. The 10 revised full papers presented were carefully selected during two rounds of reviewing. Also included are two comprehensive invited papers. Among the topics covered are type theory, various types of grammars, linear logic, parsing, type-directed natural language processing, proof-theoretic aspects, concatenation logics, and mathematical languages.
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    Recension de Havi Carel, Phenomenology of Illness.Jean-françois Perrier - 2017 - PhaenEx 12 (1):90-96.
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    Recension de Marc Richir, La contingence du despote.Jean-François Perrier - 2018 - PhaenEx 12 (2):123-130.
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    De la phénoménologie a l’éthique animale.Jean-François Perrier - 2017 - Studia Phaenomenologica 17:223-247.
    The goal of this article is to demonstrate that, following Derrida, in order to develop a theory of animality it is necessary to renounce to the implicit use of concepts related to subjectivity. The deconstruction of subjectivity is thus the only way to establish an ethical requirement concerning animals, a requirement which is no longer conceived from the point of view of our “humanity.” In the first part of the paper, I attempt to locate Derridean ethics within phenomenology in a (...)
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    Jacques Derrida, Théorie et pratique , Paris, Galilée, 2017, 175 pages. [REVIEW]Jean-François Perrier - 2017 - Philosophiques 44 (2):406-409.
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    Modeling Sensory Preference in Speech Motor Planning: A Bayesian Modeling Framework.Jean-François Patri, Julien Diard & Pascal Perrier - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Experimental studies of speech production involving compensations for auditory and somatosensory perturbations and adaptation after training suggest that both types of sensory information are considered to plan and monitor speech production. Interestingly, individual sensory preferences have been observed in this context: subjects who compensate less for somatosensory perturbations compensate more for auditory perturbations, and \textit{vice versa}. We propose to integrate this sensory preference phenomenon in a model of speech motor planning using a probabilistic model in which speech units are characterized (...)
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    À propos d’un ouvrage collectif récent sur Marc Richir. Note de lecture relative à l’ouvrage collectif suivant : Sophie-Jan Arrien, Jean-Sébastien Hardy, Jean-François Perrier, dir., Aux marges de la phénoménologie. Lectures de Marc Richir, Paris, Hermann (coll. « Rue de la Sorbonne »), 2019, 292 p., avec des textes d’E. Bellato, S. Carlson, F. Forestier, J.-S. Hardy, J. Mesnil, J.-F. Perrier, M. Rhéaume, T. Sawada, A. Schnell, P. Posada Varela. [REVIEW]Antonino Mazzù - 2019 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 75 (3):503.
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    À propos d’un ouvrage collectif récent sur Marc Richir / Note de lecture relative à l’ouvrage collectif suivant : Sophie-Jan Arrien, Jean-Sébastien Hardy, Jean-François Perrier, dir., Aux marges de la phénoménologie. Lectures de Marc Richir, Paris, Hermann (coll. « Rue de la Sorbonne »), 2019, 292 p., avec des textes d’E. Bellato, S. Carlson, F. Forestier, J.-S. Hardy, J. Mesnil, J.-F. Perrier, M. Rhéaume, T. Sawada, A. Schnell, P. Posada Varela. [REVIEW]Antonino Mazzù - 2019 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 75 (3):503-509.
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    Die staat: teorie en praktyk.Marinus Wiechers & Francois Bredenkamp (eds.) - 1996 - Hatfield, Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik.
    Hierdie boek is n inleiding tot moderne denkrigtings wat alle fasette van die staat betref. Dit verduidelik die verbintenis tussen die huidige proses van staatsvorming in Suid-Afrika en die tradisionele faktore wat dit elders in die w reld aangehelp het.
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    Inscrutability and Its Discontents.Laura Schroeter & François Schroeter - 2020 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (5):566-579.
    Our main focus in this paper is Herman Cappelen’s claim, defended in Fixing Language, that reference is radically inscrutable. We argue that Cappelen’s inscrutability thesis should be rejected. We also highlight how rejecting inscrutability undermines Cappelen’s most radical conclusions about conceptual engineering. In addition, we raise a worry about his positive account of topic continuity through inquiry and debate.
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    Central banking and inequalities: Taking off the blinders.Peter Dietsch, François Claveau & Clément Fontan - 2016 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 15 (4):319-357.
    What is the relation between monetary policy and inequalities in income and wealth? This question has received insufficient attention, especially in light of the unconventional policies introduced since the 2008 financial crisis. The article analyzes three ways in which the concern central banks show for inequalities in their official statements remains incomplete and underdeveloped. First, central banks tend to care about inequality for instrumental reasons only. When they do assign intrinsic value to containing inequalities, they shy away from trade-offs with (...)
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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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    A Communicative Constitutive Perspective on Corporate Social Responsibility: Ventriloquism, Undecidability, and Surprisability.François Cooren - 2020 - Business and Society 59 (1):175-197.
    Adopting a communication as constitutive of organization (CCO) perspective on ethics and corporate social responsibility (CSR) invites us to create the conditions of a dialogue, discussion, or debate between various stakeholders, who can then try to confront their respective positions on a given issue, and possibly come to a decision regarding how a situation should be evaluated and/or responded to. As shown in this article, getting human stakeholders to voice their concerns about a specific situation is a way not only (...)
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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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  15. 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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  16. Do Emotions Represent Values?Laura Schroeter, François Schroeter & Karen Jones - 2015 - Dialectica 69 (3):357-380.
    This paper articulates what it would take to defend representationalism in the case of emotions – i.e. the claim that emotions attribute evaluative properties to target objects or events. We argue that representationalism faces a significant explanatory challenge that has not yet been adequately recognized. Proponents must establish that a representation relation linking emotions and value is explanatorily necessary. We use the case of perception to bring out the difficulties in meeting this explanatory challenge.
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  17. 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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    La dynamique de Leibniz.François Duchesneau - 1994 - Vrin.
    François Duchesneau. cité de construire un jeu d'expressions symboliques s' emboîtant par paliers et répondant à une norme analogiquement combinatoire. Au sommet de la construction et en assurant l'intégration, figurent des expressions ...
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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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  20. Information, thermodynamique, vie et pensée.François Bonsack - 1964 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (1):102-103.
     
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    L’Oral et l’Écrit dans le débat judiciaire.François Molinié - 2023 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 64 (1):395-406.
    On reproche fréquemment aux plaidoiries de ralentir le temps du procès et de ne pas avoir de vraie utilité. En réalité, conclusions écrites et observations orales sont complémentaires. Une justice accessible et à l’écoute suppose un temps d’échange adapté à la nature du procès, à la complexité de l’affaire et aux enjeux du dossier. Un juge actif pendant la phase orale permet aussi de rassurer le justiciable sur la prise en considération de son dossier. Dans le souci d’une bonne administration (...)
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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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    Etienne-Jules Marey: A Passion for the Trace.François Dagognet - 1992 - Zone Books.
    A study of Marey, physician, physiologist, aviation researcher, and inventor, delineates his innovative work in chronophotography.
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  24. Les idéologues, essai sur l'histoire des idées et des théories scientifiques, philosophiques, religieuses, etc., en France depuis 1789.François Picavet - 1891 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 32:528-535.
     
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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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    In-Between Science and Politics.Karen François - 2011 - Foundations of Science 16 (2-3):161-171.
    This paper gives a philosophical outline of the initial foundations of politics as presented in the work of Plato and argues why this traditional philosophical approach can no longer serve as the foundation of politics. The argumentation is mainly based on the work of Latour (1993, 1997, 1999a, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008) and consists of five parts. In the first section I elaborate on the initial categorization of politics and science as represented by Plato in his Republic. In the second (...)
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  27. Adorno on Mimetic Rationality: Three Puzzles.Noppen Pierre-Francois - 2017 - Adorno Studies 1 (1):79-100.
    In this paper, I examine Adorno’s controversial claim that human rationality is inherently mimetic. To do so, I break this claim down into three puzzles (the natural historical puzzle, the metaphysical puzzle, and the epistemic puzzle) and consider each in turn. The first puzzle originates in Adorno’s assertion that in the course of human history the mimetic moment of human thought “is melted together with the rational moment”. So whereas, on his narrative, mimesis has become an intrinsic component of human (...)
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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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    Endorsement and Autonomous Agency.François Schroeter - 2004 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (3):633-659.
    We take self‐governance or autonomy to be a central feature of human agency: we believe that our actions normally occur under our guidance and at our command. A common criticism of the standard theory of action is that it leaves the agent out of his actions and thus mischaracterizes our autonomy. According to proponents of the endorsement model of autonomy, such as Harry Frankfurt and David Velleman, the standard theory simply needs to be supplemented with the agent's actual endorsement of (...)
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  31. Indeterminismus und Freiheit in unvollständig beschriebenen Systemen.François Bonsack - 1960 - Studia Philosophica 20:18.
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  32. La nation de causalité.François Bonsack - 1956 - Studia Philosophica 16:84.
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  33. 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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  34. Luke 1: A Commentary on the Gospel of Luke 1:1–9:50.François Bovon - 2002
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  35. Luke the Theologian: Thirty-Three Years of Research (1950–1983).François Bovon & K. Mckinney - 1987
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    Philosophie.Hussain A. Aziz, François Laruelle, René Sève, Jean Bernhardt, Jean-Pierre Cléro, François Hincker, Judith Klein, Rita Thalmann & Serge Valdinoci - 1987 - Revue de Synthèse 108 (2):287-308.
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    Méthode d'interprétation et sources en droit privé positif.François Geny - 1899 - Paris,: A. Chevalier-Marescq & cie. Edited by Raymond Saleilles.
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    Science Et Technique En Droit Privé Positif: Nouvelle Contribution À La Critique de la Méthode Juridique: 1.Francois Geny - 1921 - Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Caricatures de femmes à la fin de l’Empire ottoman.François Georgeon - 2018 - Clio 48:193-209.
    Deux images vont servir de support à notre réflexion. Parues toutes deux à onze ans de distance dans des magazines humoristiques publiés à Istanbul, elles traitent du même thème : le regard porté par les habitants de la capitale ottomane, et notamment les hommes, sur les femmes – en l’occurrence les femmes « modernes ». La première (fig. 1) est extraite du magazine humoristique Cem qui doit son nom à son fondateur, Cemil Cem. Né en 1882 à Istanbul, celui-ci a (...)
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    Cataclysme ou transition?: l'écologie au pied du mur.François Gerlotto - 2019 - [Moustier-Ventadour]: IFCCE.
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    Cybernétique et « théorie française »: faux alliés, vrais ennemis.François Cusset - 2005 - Multitudes 22 (3):223-231.
    Responding to recent publications by Céline Lafontaine, François Cusset unties the illusions of the supposed knot between the US ideology of cybernetics and the “French Theory” represented by thinkers like Foucault, Derrida, Lyotard or Deleuze. Those who denounce a historical complicity between these two “anti-Humanist” movements in the name of a few superficial analogies miss the profoundly critical nature of French Theory towards capitalism. It is rather on the side of those technophobic Humanists so eager to denounce the Pensée (...)
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    Protagora, Antifonte, Posidonio, Aristotele: saggi su frammenti inediti e nuove testimonianze da papiri.Francesco Adorno & François Lasserre (eds.) - 1986 - Firenze: L.S. Olschki.
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    Essai d'une institution au droit public.Henri François Aguesseau - 1955 - Paris,: Sirey.
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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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    Social network analysis: A complementary method of discovery for the history of economics.François Claveau, Catherine Herfeld, E. Roy Weintraub & Till Düppe - 2018 - In François Claveau, Catherine Herfeld, E. Roy Weintraub & Till Düppe (eds.), Claveau, François; Herfeld, Catherine (2018). Social network analysis: A complementary method of discovery for the history of economics. In: Weintraub, E Roy; Düppe, Till. A contemporary historiography of economics. London: Routledge, n/a.
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    Notes pour une archéologie du postmodernisme.François Rochon - 1994 - Horizons Philosophiques 5 (1):56-73.
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    Discours à la Chambre des députés (1819–1820).François Rosset (ed.) - 2023 - De Gruyter.
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    Horizons.François Roussel - 2006 - Rue Descartes 53 (3):2-6.
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    Arnaud Desplechin’s: Un conte de Noël.François Rouquet - 2011 - Clio 34:219-230.
    Un conte de Noël réalisé par Arnaud Desplechin en 2007, raconte un Noël familial dans une petite ville de province du nord de la France (Roubaix). Chacun revient dans la maison de son enfance à cette occasion alors que la mère est atteinte d’une maladie orpheline qui la condamne à court terme et que le frère aîné, Henri est haï par sa sœur et banni de la famille depuis cinq années. L’article analyse ce film où les rapports de genre, s’ils (...)
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    Autres sources, autre histoire?François-Joseph Ruggiu - 2004 - Revue de Synthèse 125 (1):111-152.
    Cet article décrit le processus de création des archives publiques locales en France et surtout en Angleterre où il a fallu attendre la seconde moitié du xxe siècle pour qu'un réseau cohérent de dépôts se mette en place dans les comtés. Il suggère ensuite que la manière dont les collections ont été constituées a influencé directement la fabrique de l'histoire sociale et qu'elle explique, en particulier, les fortes divergences entre les historiographies anglaise et française dans les années 1960 et 1970. (...)
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