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    Sea Life of the Aleutians: An Underwater Exploration.Reid Brewer, Heloise Chenelot, Shawn Harper & Stephen Jewett - 2011 - Alaska Sea Grant College Program.
    In the nearshore waters of Alaska's remote and pristine Aleutian Islands is an astoundingly diverse and beautiful undersea world that is captured here for the first time, through color photographs taken by research divers. The photographs in this book convey the awe-inspiring experience of the divers as they encountered the spectacular beauty of the underwater Aleutians ecosystems. Together with an accompanying text that provides natural history information and an overview of the geography, geology, and oceanography of the 1,200-mile archipelago, the (...)
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    Pregnancy and superior moral status: a proposal for two thresholds of personhood.Heloise Robinson - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (1):12-19.
    In this paper, I suggest that, if we are committed to accepting a threshold approach to personhood, according to which all beings above the threshold are persons with equal moral status, there are strong reasons to also recognise a second threshold that would be reached through human pregnancy, and that would confer on pregnant women a temporary superior moral status. This proposal is not based on the moral status of the fetus, but on the moral status of the pregnant woman. (...)
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  3. Que reste-t‑il de nos émotions passées?Héloïse Athéa & Marina Trakas - 2023 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 4 (148):511-530.
    Théodule Ribot est l’un des premiers à penser les rapports entre mémoire et émotions. Au sein de ce qu’il appelle la « mémoire affective », il décèle une mémoire spécifique des émotions. Il s’ensuit un débat sur l’existence, la définition et le contenu de cette mémoire. Après les propositions initiales de Ribot, on observe l’émergence progressive d’un consensus : même s’il est possible de distinguer la mémoire affective de la mémoire intellectuelle, tout souvenir présente à des degrés variables des éléments (...)
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    Reseña de Modalidades de memoria y archivos afectivos: Cine de mujeres en Centroamérica - Ileana Rodríguez.Héloïse Elisabeth Marie-Vincent Ghislaine Ducatteau - 2023 - Aisthesis 74:405-408.
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    Prenatal testing, disability equality, and the limits of the law.Heloise Robinson - 2022 - The New Bioethics 29 (3):202-215.
    This article will review reasons why it is argued that the law on abortion on the grounds of disability is discriminatory, as well as recent unsuccessful attempts to address this discrimination in the law. These attempts include ones which would have moderately restricted access to abortion in certain limited cases, and another that might have opened to door to a number of different possibilities, including both to options that could have restricted access to abortion, and to other options that might (...)
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    Prenatal testing, disability equality, and the limits of the law.Heloise Robinson - 2022 - The New Bioethics 29 (3):202-215.
    This article will review reasons why it is argued that the law on abortion on the grounds of disability is discriminatory, as well as recent unsuccessful attempts to address this discrimination in the law. These attempts include ones which would have moderately restricted access to abortion in certain limited cases, and another that might have opened to door to a number of different possibilities, including both to options that could have restricted access to abortion, and to other options that might (...)
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    Regulation of Sharing Economy Platforms Through Partial Meta-organizing.Heloise Berkowitz & Antoine Souchaud - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 159 (4):961-976.
    Can platforms close the governance gap in the sharing economy, and if so, how? Through an in-depth qualitative case study, we analyze the process by which new regulation and self-regulation emerge in one sector of the sharing economy, crowdfunding, through the actions of a meta-organization. We focus on the principal French sectoral meta-organization, Financement Participatif France. We show that this multi-stakeholder meta-organization not only closed the governance gap through collective legal, ethical, and utilitarian work but also preceded and shaped the (...)
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    Anneli Jefferson, Are Mental Disorders Brain Disorders?, London: Routledge, 2022.Héloïse Athéa - 2023 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 45 (1):1-4.
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    Defending superior moral status in pregnancy: a response to commentaries.Heloise Robinson - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (1):31-32.
    In my feature article, ‘Pregnancy and superior moral status: a proposal for two thresholds of personhood’, 1 I argue that there are reasons to recognise that pregnant women have a superior moral status. This is a new argument on personhood in philosophy, and I am not surprised that it has generated some discussion. While I am grateful that many authors have engaged with my ideas, I have not identified from the six commentaries any aspect in my approach that would need (...)
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    Effect of Mechanical Horse Practice as New Postural Training in Patients With Neurological Disorders: A Pilot Study.Héloïse Baillet, David Leroy, Eric Vérin, Claire Delpouve, Nicolas Benguigui, John Komar & Régis Thouvarecq - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Prenatal Testing, Disability, and the Ethical Society.Heloise Robinson - 2023 - The New Bioethics 29 (3):195-201.
    This special issue of The New Bioethics follows on from a conference that took place at St Stephen's House, University of Oxford, in March 2022, on ‘Prenatal Testing, Disability, and the Ethical So...
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    Good Ethics and Bad Choices: The Relevance of Behavioral Economics for Medical Ethics.Heloise Robinson - 2022 - The New Bioethics 28 (2):188-191.
    There has been a significant growth in the literature on nudging and behavioural economics, since Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein published their well-known book Nudge: Improving Decisions about H...
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  13. Theory-based evaluation approaches can enable online project success.Steve Montague, Heloise Emdon & Eva Grabinski - 2024 - In Andrew Koleros, Marie-Hélène Adrien & Tony Tyrrell (eds.), Theories of change in reality: strengths, limitations and future directions. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    From organizations as systems of ocean destruction to organizations as systems of ocean thriving.Heloise Berkowitz - 2023 - Business and Society Review 128 (1):71-94.
    Despite growing awareness around human impacts on marine ecosystems, little action is taken to reduce the negative effects of organizations on the ocean, thus increasing risks of global collapse. In this paper, I argue that organizations act as systems of ocean destruction, and I explore how to operate a shift to organizations as systems of ocean conservation and thriving, enabling human–ocean socio‐ecological coviability. To do so, I analyze the organizational affordances of the ocean: incommensurability, open access and complex property regimes, (...)
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    How does psychedelic therapy work? Philosophy of Psychedelics, by Chris Letheby, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2021, 272pp., $26.99 (hardback), ISBN: 9780198843122. [REVIEW]Héloïse Athéa - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    Dating back to the late 1990s, the growing popularity of psychedelics is not a recent trend. Psychiatrists, psychologists, and neuroscientists are paying increasing attention to these hallucinogeni...
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    Catherine Larrère, Raphaël Larrère, Penser et agir avec la nature: Une enquête philosophique, éditions La Découverte, coll. Sciences humaines, France, 2015, 374 pp., €14.99. [REVIEW]Héloïse Varin - 2017 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 39 (3):24.
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    Abelard and Heloise: The Letters and Other Writings.Peter Abelard, Heloise & Stanley Lombardo - 2007 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    The most comprehensive compilation of the works of Abelard and Heloise ever presented in a single volume in English, _The Letters and Other Writings_ features an accurate and stylistically faithful new translation of both _The Calamities of Peter Abelard_ and the remarkable letters it sparked between the ill-fated twelfth-century philosopher and his brilliant former student and lover—an exchange whose intellectual passion, formal virtuosity, and psychological drama distinguish it as one of the most extraordinary correspondences in European history. Thanks to (...)
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    La vérité chez Protagoras.Héloïse Moysan-Lapointe - 2010 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 66 (3):529-545.
    L’article propose une interprétation pragmatiste des fragments de Protagoras autour de la question de la vérité. Dans un premier temps, on examinera comment la théorie de l’homme mesure, la théorie des deux discours et l’agnostisme nous renseignent sur la conception de la vérité de Protagoras. Par la suite, on constatera le rapprochement de cette conception de la vérité au pragmatisme contemporain, sur les plans du langage, de la vie sociale, du recours à l’expérience et du constructivisme. Cette interprétation permet de (...)
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    Visual Attention Patterns Differ in Dog vs. Cat Interactions With Children With Typical Development or Autism Spectrum Disorders.Marine Grandgeorge, Yentl Gautier, Yannig Bourreau, Heloise Mossu & Martine Hausberger - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Le poids du secret dans la filiation « illégitime » : du pacte dénégatif structurant au pacte dénégatif aliénant.Claude-Alexandre Fournier, Muriel Katz-Gilbert & Héloïse Luy - 2019 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 1:89-108.
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    Écrits: The First Complete Edition in English Paperback.Jacques Lacan, Bruce Fink, Héloïse Fink & Russell Grigg - 2007 - New York: W. W. Norton & Company.
    "Brilliant and innovative, Jacques Lacan's work lies at the epicenter of modern thought about otherness, subjectivity, sexual difference, the drives, the law, and enjoyment. This new translation of his complete works offers welcome, readable access to Lacan's seminal thinking on diverse subjects touched upon over the course of his inimitable intellectual career." This English edition is translated by Bruce Fink, in collaboration with Héloïse Fink and Russell Grigg.
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    Heloise’s sentimental education.Sylvain Piron - 2018 - Clio 47:155-166.
    Autour de 1100, pour les jeunes femmes de l’aristocratie éduquées dans des monastères, l’écriture de lettres d’amour fictives à leur maître de rhétorique constituait un apprentissage aussi bien littéraire qu’émotionnel. Comme le rappelle Barbara Newman, les Epistolae duorum amantium, correspondance échangée par Héloïse et Pierre Abélard durant leur liaison, doivent se comprendre dans cette lumière. Leur singularité tient largement au fait qu’Héloïse a choisi de donner corps à une figure poétique, en s’identifiant aux héroïnes tragiques d’Ovide.
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    Héloïse et Abélard.Etienne Gilson - 1997 - Vrin.
    Quelle est donc la lecon des faits? Qu'Abelard fut le premier homme moderne? Qu'Heloise fut la premiere femme moderne? Nous nous contenterions de bien moins: qu'au moment d'enfermer le Moyen Age ou la Renaissance dans une de ces definitions brillantes qui leur sont cheres, les historiens de la litterature se souviennent de cette folle petite Francaise, hantee par l'ideal de la grandeur romaine comme par celle de la grandeur chretienne, qui ne sut jamais au juste si elle etait l'Eustochium (...)
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    Heloise and Abelard.Étienne Gilson - 1960 - University of Michigan Press.
    Recounts the most famous love story of the Middle Ages.
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    Héloïse et Abélard.Etienne Gilson - 1997 - Vrin.
    Quelle est donc la lecon des faits? Qu'Abelard fut le premier homme moderne? Qu'Heloise fut la premiere femme moderne? Nous nous contenterions de bien moins: qu'au moment d'enfermer le Moyen Age ou la Renaissance dans une de ces definitions brillantes qui leur sont cheres, les historiens de la litterature se souviennent de cette folle petite Francaise, hantee par l'ideal de la grandeur romaine comme par celle de la grandeur chretienne, qui ne sut jamais au juste si elle etait l'Eustochium (...)
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    Héloïse d’Argenteuil se filosofiese uitset.Johann Beukes - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-12.
    The philosophical output of Héloïse d’Argenteuil. This article attempts to deconstruct the overhyped erotic relationship between the philosopher-monk Peter Abelard and philosopher-nun Héloïse d’Argenteuil, by surveying Héloïse’s extant texts as such, isolating three themes in her philosophical output: her concept of Cicerian love, her criticism of marriage and her notion of moral and material responsibility, which includes her understanding of an ethics of attitude and intention. When Héloïse is read against the grain of the standardised Abelard-reception, she is brought into (...)
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    Abelard and Heloise.Durant Waite Robertson - 1972 - New York,: Dial Press.
    Describes the known life of Abelard, the brilliant medieval philosopher and offers a most original solution to the puzzle of his so-called autobiography. Also explores the fabulous legend of Heloise, affirming that the young girl seduced by her tutor has been perhaps more abused by history than by her lover.
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  28. Abelard (and Heloise?) On Intention.Margaret Cameron - 2007 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 81 (2):323-338.
    For Abelard, the notion of “intention” (intentio, attentio) plays a central and important role in his cognitive and ethical theories. Is there any philosophical connection between its uses in these contexts? In recent publications, Constant Mews has argued that the cognitive and ethical senses of “intention” are related (namely, the cognitive sense evolves into the ethical sense), and that Abelard is repeatedly led to focus on intentions throughout his career due to the influence of Heloise. Here I evaluate Mews’s (...)
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    Heloise.Constant J. Mews - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 456-458.
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    Peter Abelard and Heloise: collected studies.David Edward Luscombe - 2019 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    These essays provide original reflections and new evidence for the lives and work of an outstanding medieval couple, Peter Abelard and Heloise. The main themes of David Luscombe's studies are the careers and the thought of Peter Abelard, his philosophy, theology and monastic teaching, his relationship in marriage and in religious life with Heloise and their correspondence. The essays, now brought together in a single volume, show how much is still to be learned from the presentation of new (...)
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    A Woman's Thought or a Man's Discipline? The Letters of Abelard and Heloise.Andrea Nye - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (3):1 - 22.
    This paper is part of a larger project of recovering the work of women thinkers. Heloise has traditionally been read as either a foil of Abelard or his intellectual appendage. In this paper, I present her views on love, religious devotion, and language as an alternative to philosophic method as it is conceived by Abelard.
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    Abelard and Heloise in Medieval Testimonies.Peter Dronke - 1976 - Rowman & Littlefield.
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    Abelard and Heloise.C. J. Mews - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Mews offers an intellectual biography of two of the best known personalities of the twelfth century. Peter Abelard was a controversial logician at the cathedral school of Notre-Dame in Paris when he first met Heloise, who was the brilliant and outspoken niece of a cathedral canon and who was then engaged in the study of philosophy. After an intense love affair and birth of a child, they married in secret in a bid to placate her uncle. Nevertheless, the vengeful (...)
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    Héloïse and Abélard. [REVIEW]Walter H. Turner - 1952 - New Scholasticism 26 (1):116-120.
  35. Abelard and Heloise: The Remarkable Story of His Swansong.Constant J. Mews - 2005 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This is a brief, accessible introduction to the lives and though of two of the most controversial personalities of the Middle Ages. Their names are familiar, but it is their "star quality" argues Mews, that has prevented them from being seen clearly in the context of 12th-century thought--the task he has set himself in this book.
     
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    Any corner of heaven: Heloise's critique of monasticism.Linda Georgianna - 1987 - Mediaeval Studies 49 (1):221-253.
  37. «La Nouvelle Héloïse» et le théâtre.M. Lioure - 1991 - Etudes Jean-Jacques Rousseau 5:45-52.
     
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  38. The letter of Heloise on the religious life and Abelard's first reply.J. T. Muckle - 1995 - Mediaeval Studies 17:253-81.
     
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  39. La Nouvelle Héloïse de J.-J. Rousseau Étude Et Analyse.Daniel Mornet - 1929 - Mellottée.
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    La nouvelle Heloise de J. J. Rousseau.Daniel Mornet - 1929 - Mellottée.
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    The Letter of Heloise on Religious Life and Abelard's First Reply.Joseph T. Muckle - 1955 - Mediaeval Studies 17 (1):240-281.
  42. «La Nouvelle Héloïse» parangon des romans épistolaires antiphilosophiques.Jacques Domenech - 1991 - Etudes Jean-Jacques Rousseau 5:127-144.
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  43. Rethinking Twelfth Century Ethics: the Contribution of Heloise.Sandrine Berges - 2013 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (4):667-687.
    Twelfth-century ethics is commonly thought of as following a stoic influence rather than an Aristotelian one. It is also assumed that these two schools are widely different, in particular with regards to the social aspect of the virtuous life. In this paper I argue that this picture is misleading and that Heloise of Argenteuil recognized that stoic ethics did not entail isolation but could be played out in a social context. I argue that her philosophical contribution does not end (...)
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    Abélard Avec et Sans Héloise. [REVIEW]J. D. Bastable - 1957 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 7:212-213.
    The twelfth century was not unlike the twentieth in its bold application of mere dialectic to the problems of ethics and religious faith, while it was handicapped by the absence of a steadying metaphysic and a developed psychology. Its brashly free debate of theological idea and moral standard was ahead both of its technical apparatus and of its time, although it did prepare the way for the academic maturity of the thirteenth century. Abelard, its enfant terrible, embodied a double drama, (...)
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  45. Abelard and Heloise: Logic, Love, and Desire.Constant J. Mews - 2000 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 9:37-57.
     
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    Does the Habit Make the Nun? A Case Study of Heloise's Influence on Abelard's Ethical Philosophy.Brooke Heidenreich Findley - 2006 - Vivarium 44 (2-3):248-275.
    A careful reading of Heloise's letters reveals both her contribution to Abelard's ethical thought and the differences between her ethical concerns and his. In her letters, Heloise focuses on the innate moral qualities of the inner person or animus. Hypocrisy—the misrepresentation of the inner person through false outer appearance, exemplified by the potentially deceitful religious habit or habitus—is a matter of great moral concern to her. When Abelard responds to Heloise's ideas, first in his letters to her (...)
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    Paradoxes of conscience in the High Middle Ages: Abelard, Heloise, and the archpoet.Peter Godman - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Moral moments -- The neurotic and the penitent -- True, false, and feigned penance -- Fame without conscience -- Cain and conscience -- Feminine paradoxes -- Sincere hypocrisy -- The poetical consience -- Envoi : spiritual sophistry.
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    Between authenticity and interpretation on the letter collection of Peter Abelard and heloise and the epistolae duorum amantium.Constant J. Mews - 2014 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 76 (4):823-842.
    This article reviews the recent edition by David Luscombe, accompanied by an English translation of The Letter Collection of Abelard and Heloise. In particular it considers Luscombe’s claim that the exchange begins with quarrelling about love, but concludes with shared reflection on religious life. It examines the unity of the letter collection as preserved in manuscripts, with particular attention to the way it is often reproduced, as in this volume, without the final text, the Institutiones nostre, which sets out (...)
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    The Lost Love Letters of Heloise and Abelard: Perceptions of Dialogue in Twelfth-century France.C. J. Mews & Neville Chiavaroli - 1999
    This text looks at the early correspondence between Abelard and Heloise, revealing the emotions and intimate exchanges that occurred between them. The perspectives presented here are very different from the view related by Abelard in his History of My Calamities, an account which provoked a much more famous exchange of letters between Heloise and Abelard after they had both entered religious life. Offering a full translation of the love letters along with a copy of the actual Latin text, (...)
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    Taste and Food in Rousseau's Julie, or the New Heloise.S. K. Wertz - 2013 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 47 (3):24-35.
    What are the historical origins of aesthetic education? One of these comes from the eighteenth century. This became an important theme in a novel of the time. Published in 1761, Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Julie, or the New Heloise: Letters of Two Lovers Who Live in a Small Town at the Foot of the Alps1 was an instant success in eighteenth-century Europe. Widely read, the novel made European culture self-conscious and forced it to pay attention to aspects of living that had (...)
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