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    Qu'est-ce que la liberté de conscience. [In reply to “La Liberté de conscience” by J. F. Simon.].Jean Guillaume C. Colins & Jules Simon - 1857
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    Repenser la condition humaine: hommages à Gustave Guillaume, 1883-1960 et Jean Piaget, 1896-1980.Gustave Guillaume, Jean Piaget & André Jacob (eds.) - 2012 - Paris: Riveneuve éditions.
    La réflexion philosophique, dont l'ouverture à l'univers dans lequel nous nous découvrons - avec une acuité proportionnelle à un étonnement renouvelé - n'a pas de limites, n'en est que plus tributaire des sciences et des techniques, des arts et de multiples activités qui régissent plus ou moins fructueusement notre expérience. Or, au sein des sciences humaines, privilégiées pour éclairer une condition que nous ne saurions cesser d'interpréter, peu d'oeuvres du dernier siècle auront enrichi en le précisant notre être-au-monde, comme la (...)
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    La littérature en puissance autour de Giorgio Agamben.Jean-François Bourgeault & Guillaume Asselin (eds.) - 2006 - Montréal: VLB.
    Les auteurs de cet ouvrage se sont donné pour tâche de relire l'œuvre de Giorgio Agamben en refusant de la convertir en simple objet d'analyse. Ils essayent plutôt d'entendre " l'héritage de la puissance " à laquelle la littérature comme phénomène semble nous engager, en retraçant un chemin dont les haltes se situent au cœur de la méditation agambenienne sur notre époque : l'avènement possible d'un sujet qui descendrait d'une " puissance pure ", irréductible à l'identification, dépouillé de toute substance, (...)
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  4. “Land, Labor, and Property” Jean-Guillaume-César-Alexandre-Hippolyte de Colins.Hillel Steiner - unknown
    Jean-Guillaume-César-Alexandre-Hippolyte de Colins (1783-1859), a Belgian baron who lived mainly in Paris, sought to develop a position—rational socialism—intermediate between the extremes of full capitalism (with only private property) and full communism (with only collective property). All persons fully own themselves and the artifactual wealth that they produce, and they are entitled to an equal share of the natural resources and of the assets inherited from previous generations. Gifts and bequests are to be subject to heavy taxation (although (...)
     
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    Intrusions spiritualistes et impostures intellectuelles en sciences: Actes du colloque, 29 septembre 2000.Jean Dubessy, Guillaume Lecointre & Jacques Bouveresse - 2001 - Editions Syllepse.
    Depuis plusieurs années, on constate que les sciences suscitent une tenace convoitise de la part de mouvements qu'on peut qualifier du terme générique de " spiritualistes ". Notre environnement culturel est en grande partie technoscientifique ; il leur faut donc investir cet espace pour diffuser encore et toujours des thèses pourtant éculées : l'existence d'un Plan cosmique ou divin, l'ordonnancement du monde par une intelligence transcendante, la fin du darwinisme, le principe anthropique fort... Ces mouvements, aux contours très divers, présentent (...)
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    The Surprising Creativity of Digital Evolution: A Collection of Anecdotes From the Evolutionary Computation and Artificial Life Research Communities.Joel Lehman, Jeff Clune, Dusan Misevic, Christoph Adami, Julie Beaulieu, Peter Bentley, Bernard J., Belson Samuel, Bryson Guillaume, M. David, Nick Cheney, Antoine Cully, Stephane Donciuex, Fred Dyer, Ellefsen C., Feldt Kai Olav, Fischer Robert, Forrest Stephan, Frénoy Stephanie, Gagneé Antoine, Goff Christian, Grabowski Leni Le, M. Laura, Babak Hodjat, Laurent Keller, Carole Knibbe, Peter Krcah, Richard Lenski, Lipson E., MacCurdy Hod, Maestre Robert, Miikkulainen Carlos, Mitri Risto, Moriarty Sara, E. David, Jean-Baptiste Mouret, Anh Nguyen, Charles Ofria, Marc Parizeau, David Parsons, Robert Pennock, Punch T., F. William, Thomas Ray, Schoenauer S., Shulte Marc, Sims Eric, Stanley Karl, O. Kenneth, Fran\C. Cois Taddei, Danesh Tarapore, Simon Thibault, Westley Weimer, Richard Watson & Jason Yosinksi - 2018 - CoRR.
    Biological evolution provides a creative fount of complex and subtle adaptations, often surprising the scientists who discover them. However, because evolution is an algorithmic process that transcends the substrate in which it occurs, evolution’s creativity is not limited to nature. Indeed, many researchers in the field of digital evolution have observed their evolving algorithms and organisms subverting their intentions, exposing unrecognized bugs in their code, producing unexpected adaptations, or exhibiting outcomes uncannily convergent with ones in nature. Such stories routinely reveal (...)
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    De l'âme, VII, 1-9.Guillaume D'Auvergne, William & Jean-Baptiste Brenet - 1998 - Paris: J. Vrin. Edited by Jean-Baptiste Brenet.
    Ne vers 1180 a Aurillac, mort le 30 mars 1249, Guillaume d'Auvergne est nomme eveque de Paris des 1228. Son oeuvre est contemporaine de la querelle de l'aristotelisme qui gagne la faculte de theologie, et du bouleversement de l'histoire theorique qui l'accompagne. Quelle est la cause efficiente de la pensee? D'ou vient l'intelligible necessairement present dans l'ame qui pense? C'est a cela que repondent les neuf premieres parties du chapitre sept du De anima, ecrit vers 1240. La noetique de (...)
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    Jean Wahl’s unassailable heritage.Guillaume St-Laurent - 2020 - Continental Philosophy Review 53 (1):103-111.
    Despite his unassailable heritage, the passionate thinker to whom Levinas dedicated Totalité et infini has today nearly been forgotten outside France. This forgetting is the shared premise of two books published in recent years. The first is William C. Hackett and Jeffrey Hanson’s edition and translation of Wahl’s Existence humaine et transcendance : Human Existence and Transcendence, and the second is a volume of selections from Wahl’s philosophical writings edited by Alan D. Schrift and Ian Alexander Moore: Jean Wahl: (...)
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    Introducing philosophy: a text with integrated readings.Robert C. Solomon - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Kathleen Marie Higgins & Clancy W. Martin.
    Philosophy is an exciting and accessible subject, and this engaging text acquaints students with the core problems of philosophy and the many ways in which they are and have been answered. Introducing Philosophy: A Text with Integrated Readings, Eighth Edition, insists both that philosophy is very much alive today and that it is deeply rooted in the past. Accordingly, it combines substantial original sources from significant works in the history of philosophy and current philosophy with detailed commentary and explanation that (...)
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    Radical Alterity.Jean Baudrillard & Marc Guillaume - 2008 - Semiotext(E).
    A focused exploration of Baudrillard's understanding and use of alterity and “otherness,” a crucial theme that appears and reappears throughout his work as a whole. Alterity is in danger. It is a masterpiece in peril, an object lost or missing from our system, from the system of artificial intelligence and the system of communication in general.—from Radical Alterity Where is the Other today? Can Otherness challenge our arrogant, insular cultural narcissism? From artificial intelligence to the streets of Venice, from early (...)
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    Filtering AtMostNValue with difference constraints: Application to the shift minimisation personnel task scheduling problem.Jean-Guillaume Fages & Tanguy Lapègue - 2014 - Artificial Intelligence 212 (C):116-133.
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    Sur La Reconstruction Des Ordres Totaux.Jean Guillaume Hagendorf - 1988 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 34 (3):193-200.
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    Extensions Respectueuses de Chaines.Jean Guillaume Hagendorf - 1979 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 25 (25‐29):423-444.
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    Extensions Respectueuses de Chaines.Jean Guillaume Hagendorf - 1979 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 25 (25-29):423-444.
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    Restriction respectueuse et reconstruction Des chaines et Des relations infinites.Jean Guillaume Hagendorf & J. G. Hagendorf - 1992 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 38 (1):457-490.
    We show a faithful restriction theorem among infinite chains which implies a reconstructibility conjecture of Halin. This incite us to study the reconstructibility in the sense of Fraïssé and to prove it for orders of cardinality infinite or ≥ 3 and for multirelations of cardinality infinite or ≥ 7, what improves the theory obtained by G. Lopez in the finite case. For this work we had to study the infinite classes of difference which have to be a linear order of (...)
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    Restriction respectueuse et reconstruction Des chaines et Des relations infinites.Jean Guillaume Hagendorf & J. G. Hagendorf - 1992 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 38 (1):457-490.
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    Friedrich Engels et Karl Marx, Correspondance, t. 13 : 1875-1880, traduction d’Antony Burlaud, Guillaume Fondu, Clément Fradin et Jean Quétier, Paris, Éditions sociales, coll. « Les essentielles », 2020, 590 p., 40 euro. [ci-dessous C]. [REVIEW]Patrick Cerutti - 2021 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 146 (4):542-544.
  18. Le Stoïcisme.Brun Jean, Jean Brun, C. Khodoss & J. Laubier - 1958 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 20 (2):333-334.
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    Presencia del único pastor en la predicación, según san Agustín.Jean Pintard & C. Moriones - 1981 - Augustinus 26 (103-104):221-226.
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  20. Hasards, probabilités, inductions.Jean Largeault & C. P. Bruter - 1981 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 171 (4):503-505.
     
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  21. Empathy and morality : integrating social and neuroscience approaches.Jean Decety & C. Daniel Batson - 2009 - In Jan Verplaetse (ed.), The moral brain: essays on the evolutionary and neuroscientific aspects of morality. New York: Springer.
     
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  22. Hasards, probabilités, inductions. Petits écrits de circonstances.Jean Largeault & C. Bruter - 1983 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 88 (3):428-430.
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    Who's Framing Virginia Woolf?Virginia Woolf et le Groupe de BloomsburyVirginia Woolf: The Frames of Art and Life. [REVIEW]Rachel Bowlby, Jean Guiguet & C. Ruth Miller - 1991 - Diacritics 21 (2/3):3.
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    In search of good probability assessors: an experimental comparison of elicitation rules for confidence judgments.Guillaume Hollard, Sébastien Massoni & Jean-Christophe Vergnaud - 2016 - Theory and Decision 80 (3):363-387.
    In this paper, we use an experimental design to compare the performance of elicitation rules for subjective beliefs. Contrary to previous works in which elicited beliefs are compared to an objective benchmark, we consider a purely subjective belief framework. The performance of different elicitation rules is assessed according to the accuracy of stated beliefs in predicting success. We measure this accuracy using two main factors: calibration and discrimination. For each of them, we propose two statistical indexes and we compare the (...)
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  25. Epistemic injustice in mathematics.Colin Jakob Rittberg, Fenner Stanley Tanswell & Jean Paul Van Bendegem - 2020 - Synthese 197 (9):3875-3904.
    We investigate how epistemic injustice can manifest itself in mathematical practices. We do this as both a social epistemological and virtue-theoretic investigation of mathematical practices. We delineate the concept both positively—we show that a certain type of folk theorem can be a source of epistemic injustice in mathematics—and negatively by exploring cases where the obstacles to participation in a mathematical practice do not amount to epistemic injustice. Having explored what epistemic injustice in mathematics can amount to, we use the concept (...)
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    The Leader as Chief Truth Officer: The Ethical Responsibility of “Managing the Truth” in Organizations.Jean-Philippe Bouilloud, Ghislain Deslandes & Guillaume Mercier - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 157 (1):1-13.
    Our aim is to analyze the position of the leader in relation to the ethical dimension of truth-telling within the organization under his/her control. Based on Michel Foucault’s study of truth-telling, we demonstrate that the role of the leader toward the corporation and the imperative of organizational performance place the leader in an ambiguous position: he/she is obliged to take the lead in “telling the truth” internally and externally, but also to bear the consequences of this “truth-telling” for the organization (...)
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  27. II. Qu'est-ce que les lumières?Jean Salem & Guillaume Pigeard de Gurbert et Kate E. Tunstall - 2006 - In G. J. Mallinson (ed.), Interdisciplinarity: qu'est-ce que les lumières: la reconnaissance au dix-huitième siècle. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation.
     
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    When Insurers Go Bust: An Economic Analysis of the Role and Design of Prudential Regulation.Guillaume Plantin, Jean-Charles Rochet & Hyun Song Shin - 2007 - Princeton University Press.
    In the 1990s, large insurance companies failed in virtually every major market, prompting a fierce and ongoing debate about how to better protect policyholders. Drawing lessons from the failures of four insurance companies, When Insurers Go Bust dramatically advances this debate by arguing that the current approach to insurance regulation should be replaced with mechanisms that replicate the governance of non-financial firms.Rather than immediately addressing the minutiae of supervision, Guillaume Plantin and Jean-Charles Rochet first identify a fundamental economic (...)
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    Perceptual hysteresis as a marker of perceptual inflexibility in schizophrenia.Jean-Rémy Martin, Guillaume Dezecache, Daniel Pressnitzer, Philippe Nuss, Jérôme Dokic, Nicolas Bruno, Elisabeth Pacherie & Nicolas Franck - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 30 (C):62-72.
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    “Social physiology” for psychiatric semiology: How TTOM can initiate an interactive turn for computational psychiatry?Guillaume Dumas, Tudi Gozé & Jean-Arthur Micoulaud-Franchi - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43.
    Thinking through other minds encompasses new dimensions in computational psychiatry: social interaction and mutual sense-making. It questions the nature of psychiatric manifestations in light of recent data on social interaction in neuroscience. We propose the concept of “social physiology” in response to the call by the conceivers of TTOM for the renewal of computational psychiatry.
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    Les abords Sud de l’agora.Jean-Yves Marc, Guillaume Biard, Séverine Blin, Jean-Sébastien Gros, Marjolaine Imbs, Pierre Mougin, Tarek Oueslati, Claire Soriano, Natacha Trippé & Manuela Wurch-Koželj - 2010 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 134 (2):503-518.
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  32. Sophismes, coll. « Sic et non ».Jean Buridan, Joël Biard, Guillaume Heytesbury & Fabienne Pironet - 1999 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 189 (4):527-529.
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    Correspondance.Jean-Jacques Rousseau & Chrétien Guillaume de Lamoignon de Malesherbes - 1991
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    Sustainability Orientation, Green Supplier Involvement, and Green Innovation Performance: Evidence from Diversifying Green Entrants.Colin C. J. Cheng - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 161 (2):393-414.
    While green innovation has a positive impact on firms’ performance, some established firms that initiate green innovation activities could suffer from insufficient new green knowledge and skills. Since adopting a sustainability orientation helps firms commit to the creation of superior sustainable practices, and efficiently invest resources necessary to develop appropriate new green products, leading to superior green innovation performance, sustainability orientation offers an alternative approach for diversifying green entrants to achieve green innovation success. Building on resource-based, knowledge-based, and capabilities theories, (...)
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    Diairesis_ and _Koinonia_ in _Sophist 253d1-e3.Colin C. Smith - 2020 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 38 (1):1-20.
    Here I interpret a central passage in Plato's Sophist by focusing on understudied elements that provide insight into the fit of the dialogue's parts and the Sophist-Statesman diptych as a whole. I argue that the Eleatic Stranger's account of what the dialectician "adequately views" at Sophist 253d1-e3 involves both division and the communion of ontological kinds, not just one or the other as has been typically argued. I also consider other key passages and the turn throughout the dialogue from imagistic (...)
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  36. Measuring the Sense of Agency: A French Adaptation and Validation of the Sense of Agency Scale (F-SoAS).Jean-Christophe Hurault, Guillaume Broc, Lola Crône, Adrien Tedesco & Lionel Brunel - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Sense of Agency (SoA) is the subject of growing attention. It corresponds to the capacity to claim authorship over an action, associate specific consequences with a specific action, and it has been claimed to be a key point in the development of consciousness. It can be measured using the Sense of Agency Scale (SoAS), originally proposed by Tapal et al. (2017), who distinguished it into two-factor: Sense of Positive Agency (SoPA) and Sense of Negative Agency (SoNA). This study reports on (...)
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    Hegel: une pensée de l'objectivité.Jean-Renaud Seba & Guillaume Lejeune (eds.) - 2017 - Paris: Éditions Kimé.
    Ce que la postérité a retenu de Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel tient en une formule simple et cependant énigmatique : Hegel aurait prétendu achever la métaphysique en instituant un "idéalisme absolu", qui ne serait autre que l'expression éhontée d'un subjectivisme sans limite. Or, dans son oeuvre publiée (pour ne rien dire de ses cours), Hegel consacre des développements très détaillés à l'objectivité et à la connaissance empirique. Cela est vrai de la Logique, de la Philosophie de la Nature et de (...)
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  38. Iohannis Buridani Philosophi Trecentis Retro Annis Celeberrimi Quaestiones in Octo Libros Politicorum Aristotelis. Una Cum Indice Quaestionum Dubiorúmque Eisdem Annexorum Locupletissimo.Jean Buridan, Guillaume Baterel & William Turner - 1640 - Excudebat Gulielmus Turner.
     
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    The Groundwork for Dialectic in Statesman 277a-287b.Colin C. Smith - 2018 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 12 (2):132-150.
    In Plato’s Statesman, the Eleatic Stranger leads Socrates the Younger and their audience through an analysis of the statesman in the service of the interlocutors’ becoming “more capable in dialectic regarding all things”. In this way, the dialectical exercise in the text is both intrinsically and instrumentally valuable, as it yields a philosophically rigorous account of statesmanship and exhibits a method of dialectical inquiry. After the series of bifurcatory divisions in the Sophist and early Statesman, the Stranger changes to a (...)
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    Introduction. Un siècle de « luxemburgismes ».Jean-Numa Ducange, Guillaume Fondu & Michael Löwy - 2022 - Actuel Marx 71 (1):11-22.
    Rosa Luxemburg est une des principales représentantes du marxisme occidental. Le présent article vise à donner quelques éléments précis sur l’histoire de la réception de Rosa Luxemburg dans différents pays. Outre la France, où elle bénéficia d’une réception particulièrement remarquable, il est question dans cet article de l’appréciation de son œuvre dans les deux Allemagnes pendant la guerre froide (1949-1989), en URSS, mais aussi aux États-Unis et au Brésil. Sans prétendre à l’exhaustivité, l’article présente donc un panorama du « luxemburgisme (...)
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    Consistent inconsistencies? Evidence from decision under risk.Guillaume Hollard, Hela Maafi & Jean-Christophe Vergnaud - 2016 - Theory and Decision 80 (4):623-648.
    Conventional economic theory assumes that agents should be consistent across decisions. However, it is often observed that experimental subjects fail to report consistent preferences. So far, these inconsistencies are almost always examined singly. We thus wonder whether the more inconsistent individuals in one task are also more inconsistent in other tasks. We propose an experiment in which subjects are asked to report their preferences over risky bets so as to obtain, for each subject, three measures of inconsistencies: classical preference reversals, (...)
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  42. Locomotion, oscillating dynamic systems and stiffness regulation by the basal ganglia.Guillaume Masson & Jean Pailhous - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (4):778-779.
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    Dialectical Methods and the Stoicheia Paradigm in Plato’s Trilogy and Philebus.Colin C. Smith - 2019 - Plato Journal: The Journal of the International Plato Society 19:7-23.
    Plato’s Theaetetus, Sophist, and Statesman exhibit several related dialectical methods relevant to Platonic education: maieutic in Theaetetus, bifurcatory division in Sophist and Statesman, and non-bifurcatory division in Statesman, related to the ‘god-given’ method in Philebus. I consider the nature of each method through the letter or element paradigm, used to reflect on each method. At issue are the element’s appearances in given contexts, its fitness for communing with other elements like it in kind, and its own nature defined through its (...)
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    Max Weber on churches and sects in north America: An alternative path toward rationalization.Colin Loader & Jeffrey C. Alexander - 1985 - Sociological Theory 3 (1):1-6.
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    Ligand‐induced activation of the insulin receptor: a multi‐step process involving structural changes in both the ligand and the receptor.Colin W. Ward & Michael C. Lawrence - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (4):422-434.
    Current models of insulin binding to the insulin receptor (IR) propose (i) that there are two binding sites on the surface of insulin which engage with two binding sites on the receptor and (ii) that ligand binding involves structural changes in both the ligand and the receptor. Many of the features of insulin binding to its receptor, namely B‐chain helix interactions with the leucine‐rich repeat domain and A‐chain residue interactions with peptide loops from another part of the receptor, are also (...)
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    L'éthique clinique et les normes.Jean-Marie Lardic, Guillaume Durand & Denis Berthiau (eds.) - 2013 - Nantes: Éditions nouvelles Cécile Defaut.
    Dans la médecine occidentale, le patient fut longtemps conçu comme un enfant à sauver, incapable ne serait-ce que de recevoir, de manière raisonnable, le savoir du médecin. Après la seconde Guerre Mondiale, la découverte des expérimentations scientifiques intolérables menées sur l’homme, mais aussi le vent libéral et individualiste des années 60, le progrès des biotechnologies, la démocratisation des savoirs ont favorisé l’émergence d’un nouveau paradigme et d’une nouvelle discipline : la bioéthique. Aujourd’hui, le médecin ne peut plus imposer son traitement (...)
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    Rationalism and the “rational actor assumption” in realist international relations theory.Colin Wight & Brian C. Schmidt - 2023 - Journal of International Political Theory 19 (2):158-182.
    The commitment to the rational actor model of state behavior is said to be a core assumption of realist theory. This assumption is listed in most textbook accounts of realism. Yet is rationality a core supposition of realist theory, and if so, what kind of rationality is implied in these claims? Debate on the relationship between realism, and what is often labeled as rationality is replete with misunderstandings. Authors deploy terms such as rationality, rationalism, and rational actor in diverse and (...)
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    Participatory Paradoxes: Facilitating Citizen Engagement in Science and Technology From the Top-Down?Mathilde Colin & Maria C. Powell - 2009 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 29 (4):325-342.
    Mechanisms to engage lay citizens in science and technology are currently in vogue worldwide. While some engagement exercises aim to influence policy making, research suggests that they have had little discernable impacts in this regard. We explore the potentials and challenges of facilitating citizen engagement in nanotechnology from the “topdown,” addressing the following questions: Can academics and others within institutions initiate meaningful engagement with unorganized lay citizens from the top-down? Can they facilitate effective engagement among citizens, scientists, and policy makers (...)
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    Being as Communion: Sophist 247D–248B.Colin C. Smith - 2023 - Review of Metaphysics 76 (3):395-423.
    Abstract:The author considers the Eleatic Stranger's account of being as communing (κοινωνεῖν), an under-recognized aspect of the well-known "dunamis proposal" and Plato's unfolding of the notion of being in the Sophist. The Stranger calls being "the power to act upon or be affected" (247d7-e3), and shortly thereafter describes "being affected or acting upon from a certain power" (248b6) as "communing" (248b2). This marks a shift away from understanding being as capacity toward understanding it as activity. The author identifies two functions (...)
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    Meet, discuss, and segregate!Gérard Weisbuch, Guillaume Deffuant, Frédéric Amblard & Jean‐Pierre Nadal - 2002 - Complexity 7 (3):55-63.
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