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    Revisiting the Fact/Value Dichotomy: A Speech Act Approach to Improve the Integration of Ethics in Health Technology Assessment.Georges-Auguste Legault, Suzanne K.-Bédard, Christian A. Bellemare, Jean-Pierre Béland, Louise Bernier, Pierre Dagenais, Charles-Étienne Daniel, Hubert Gagnon, Monelle Parent & Johane Patenaude - 2018 - Open Journal of Philosophy 8 (5):578-593.
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    A medication reconciliation form and its impact on the medical record in a paediatric hospital.Pascal Bédard, Lyne Tardif, Alexandre Ferland, Jean-François Bussières, Denis Lebel, Benoit Bailey, Marc Girard & Jean Lachaîne - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (2):222-227.
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    Ethical Evaluation in Health Technology Assessment: A Challenge for Applied Philosophy.Georges-Auguste Legault, Jean-Pierre Béland, Monelle Parent, Suzanne K.-Bédard, Christian A. Bellemare, Louise Bernier, Pierre Dagenais, Charles-Étienne Daniel, Hubert Gagnon & Johane Patenaude - 2019 - Open Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):331-351.
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    Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosures and Investor Judgments in Difficult Times: The Role of Ethical Culture and Assurance.Andrew C. Stuart, Jean C. Bedard & Cynthia E. Clark - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 171 (3):565-582.
    We conduct an experiment with 459 nonprofessional investors to examine whether they evaluate companies differently based on management’s stated purpose for undertaking corporate social responsibility activities in the presence versus absence of a company-specific negative event. Specifically, we vary whether or not management intends to achieve financial returns from CSR activities in addition to promoting social good. We address investors’ decision processes by investigating whether their judgments are mediated by perceptions of future cash flows and/or the underlying ethical culture of (...)
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    Eliciting Value-Judgments in Health Technology Assessment: An Applied Ethics Decision Making Paradigm.Georges-Auguste Legault, Suzanne K.-Bédard, Jean-Pierre Béland, Christian A. Bellemare, Louise Bernier, Pierre Dagenais, Charles-Étienne Daniel, Hubert Gagnon, Monelle Parent & Johane Patenaude - 2021 - Open Journal of Philosophy 11 (2):307-325.
    The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic has shed more light on the difficulty of making health care decisions integrating scientific knowledge and values associated to life and death issues, human suffering, quality of life, economic losses, liberty of movement, etc. But the difficulties related to health care decisions and the use of innovative drugs or technologies are not new, and many countries have created agencies that have the mandate to evaluate new technologies in health care. Health Technological Assessment (HTA) reports’ aim is (...)
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    Les Grandes Psychologies dans l'Antiquité. Par Jean Ch'teau. Paris, Librairie philosophique J. Vrin , 1978. 128 pages. [REVIEW]Michel Bédard - 1978 - Dialogue 17 (4):726-728.
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    BÉDARD, Jean. Maître Eckhart. Paris : Stock, 1998. 353 p.BÉDARD, Jean. Maître Eckhart. Paris : Stock, 1998. 353 p.Claude Gagnon - 1999 - Horizons Philosophiques 9 (2):133-135.
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  8. The Sure-Thing Principle.Jean Baccelli & Lorenz Hartmann - 2023 - Journal of Mathematical Economics 109 (102915).
    The Sure-Thing Principle famously appears in Savage’s axiomatization of Subjective Expected Utility. Yet Savage introduces it only as an informal, overarching dominance condition motivating his separability postulate P2 and his state-independence postulate P3. Once these axioms are introduced, by and large, he does not discuss the principle any more. In this note, we pick up the analysis of the Sure-Thing Principle where Savage left it. In particular, we show that each of P2 and P3 is equivalent to a dominance condition; (...)
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    Making Sense of Quantum Mechanics.Jean Bricmont - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book explains, in simple terms, with a minimum of mathematics, why things can appear to be in two places at the same time, why correlations between simultaneous events occurring far apart cannot be explained by local mechanisms, and why, nevertheless, the quantum theory can be understood in terms of matter in motion. No need to worry, as some people do, whether a cat can be both dead and alive, whether the moon is there when nobody looks at it, or (...)
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    Durand of Saint-Pourçain’s Refutation of Concurrentism.Jean-Luc Solere - 2024 - Religions 15 (5):1-22.
    The Dominican theologian Durand of Saint-Pourçain (ca. 1275–1334), breaking from the wide consensus, made a two-pronged attack on concurrentism (i.e., the theory according to which God does more than conserving creatures in existence and co-causes all their actions). On the one hand, he shows that the concurrentist position leads to the unacceptable consequence that God is the direct cause of man’s evil actions. On the other hand, he attacks the metaphysical foundations of concurrentism, first in the version offered by Thomas (...)
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  11. Ordinal Utility Differences.Jean Baccelli - 2024 - Social Choice and Welfare 62 ( 275-287).
    It is widely held that under ordinal utility, utility differences are ill-defined. Allegedly, for these to be well-defined (without turning to choice under risk or the like), one should adopt as a new kind of primitive quaternary relations, instead of the traditional binary relations underlying ordinal utility functions. Correlatively, it is also widely held that the key structural properties of quaternary relations are entirely arbitrary from an ordinal point of view. These properties would be, in a nutshell, the hallmark of (...)
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  12. La théodicée de Pierre Bayle.Jean-Luc Solère - 2023 - In Olivier Boulnois (ed.), Dieu d’Abraham, Dieu des philosophes: révélation et rationalité. Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin. pp. 171-193.
    Contrary to what many interpretations claim, according to Bayle faith does not completely eliminate reason. It intervenes to reveal factual truths that can only be known through revelation (for example, that God allowed Adam and Eve to sin). To these factual truths can be applied a rational principle (an axiomatic and evident one, according to Bayle, which he calls a "common notion"), namely, that "what God does is well done." God allowed sin, so we must think it was justified, even (...)
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    Johann Gottlieb Fichte: Grundlage des Naturrechts.Jean-Christophe Merle (ed.) - 2016 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Johann Gottlieb Fichte’s Foundations of Natural Right represents a turning point in the philosophy of law and the state. In 14 original essays, this volume compiles a collaborative commentary that offers a differentiated interpretation of this controversial classic in legal philosophy. Ideally suited for seminar courses.
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    Sophismata.Jean Buridan - 1977 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog. Edited by Theodore Kermit Scott.
    Pref. and introd. in English; text in Latin.
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    Liberté et existence.Jean-François Marquet - 1973 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
    Schelling est le moins connu des " grands " philosophes : c'est que, sans doute, dans l'œuvre qu'il nous propose, il n'y a rien justement à connaître, aucun sens ultime et autonome qui puisse désormais se représenter, se résumer pour lui-même, se diffuser dans une quelconque postérité - rien d'autre que l'œuvre elle-même et le travail toujours recommencé de son impossible perfection. Pendant soixante années, de 1794 à 1854, qui sont les plus riches peut-être (parce que les dernières) de l'histoire (...)
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  16. Introduction à l'épistémologie génétique.Jean Piaget - 1973 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Discours sur l'origine et les fondements de l'inégalité parmi les hommes, suivi de La reine fantasque.Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1973 - Paris,: Aubier-Montaigne. Edited by Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
    "Vous êtes perdus si vous oubliez que les fruits sont à tous et que la terre n'est à personne." Le Discours est une critique virulente et toujours actuelle d'une société où l'homme est dépossédé dès sa naissance de sa qualité d'homme. Il faut relire J.-J. Rousseau. Ses attaques contre le travail, la propriété et, en général, la vie sociale telle que nous la trouvons constituée dans un monde où nous sommes jetés sans l'avoir voulu ont, pour nos oreilles, des échos (...)
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    Le Yoga et la tradition hindoue.Jean Varenne - 1973 - Paris: Retz.
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  19. Knowing Value and Acknowledging Value: On the Significance of Emotional Evaluation.Jean Moritz Müller - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    It is widely assumed that emotions are evaluative. Moreover, many authors suppose that emotions are important or valuable as evaluations. According to the currently dominant version of cognitivism, emotions are evaluative insofar as they make us aware of value properties of their intentional objects. In attributing to emotions an epistemic role, this view conceives of them as epistemically valuable. In this paper, I argue that proponents of this account mischaracterize the evaluative character of emotions and, a fortiori, their value. Moreover, (...)
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  20. Jacques Ellul, Les Nouveaux Possédés. Paris, Fayard, 1973. 13,5 × 21,5, 286 p. (Evolutions).Jean-Claude Margolin - 1974 - Revue de Synthèse 95 (75-76):339-340.
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  21. Ohristian Chabanis, Dieu existe-t-il? Non... Paris, Fayard, 1973. 15,5 × 23;5, 410 p.Jean-C. Aude Margolin - 1974 - Revue de Synthèse 95 (73-74):110-111.
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  22. Savino Blasucci, Socrate. Saggio sugli aspetti costruttivi dell'ironia. Milano, Marzorati, 1972. 15 × 21, 247 p.Jean-Claude Margolin - 1974 - Revue de Synthèse 95 (73-74):86-87.
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  23. Cartesianism and Eucharistic physics.Jean-Robert Armogathe - 2019 - In Steven Nadler, Tad M. Schmaltz & Delphine Antoine-Mahut (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
     
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  24. Minimal Rationality: Structural or Reasons-Responsive?Jean Moritz Müller - 2022 - In Christine Tappolet, Julien Deonna & Fabrice Teroni (eds.), A Tribute to Ronald de Sousa.
    According to a well-known view in the philosophy of mind, intentional attitudes by their very nature satisfy requirements of rationality (e.g. Davidson 1980; Dennett 1987; Millar 2004). This view (which I shall call Constitutivism) features prominently as the ‘principle of minimal rationality’ in de Sousa’s monograph The Rationality of Emotion (1987). By explicating this principle in terms of the notion of the formal object of an attitude, de Sousa articulates an interesting and original version of Constitutivism, which differs in important (...)
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    Lettre sur Derrida: combats au-dessus du vide.Jean Pierre Faye - 2013 - [Meaux]: Germina.
    Dans cette longue lettre à Benoît Peeters, Jean-Pierre Faye revient sur les péripéties de la fondation du Collège international de philosophie, sous l’égide de Jean-Pierre Chevènement alors ministre de la recherche, dans les années 1981-1982. Il laisse entendre quel rôle ambigu – et relativement peu élégant - a joué Derrida dans cette affaire de fondation. Mais la lettre pousse plus loin. Ces circonstances relatives à la création du Collège international de philosophie ne sont qu’un cadre narratif. Il s’agit (...)
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    Les Lumières de la religion: entretien avec Élodie Maurot.Jean-Marc Ferry - 2013 - Montrouge: Bayard. Edited by Élodie Maurot.
    La 4e de couverture indique : "Quelle place accorder aujourd'hui aux religions dans les démocraties? Que peut-on espérer du dialogue entre croyants et non-croyants dans une société devenue plurielle et sécularisée? Quel rôle peut jouer la religion dans la modernité du XXIe siècle? Le philosophe français Jean-Marc Ferry prend à bras-le-corps ces questions difficiles, laissées en déshérence ou livrées aux excès de tous bords. Refusant les pièges d'un laïcisme souvent ignorant, tout comme les hégémonies religieuses, il reprend le fil (...)
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    Transhumanism: a realistic future?Jean-Pierre Fillard - 2020 - Hackensack, New Jersey: World Scientific.
    Transhuman, or trans-human, is the concept of an intermediary form between human and posthuman. In other words, a transhuman is a being that resembles a human in most respects but who has powers and abilities beyond those of standard humans. These abilities might include improved intelligence, awareness, strength, or durability. Transhumans sometimes appear in science-fiction as cyborgs or genetically-enhanced humans. This book will look into the question "Can machines think?" followed by "Can humans extend their lifespan and keep up with (...)
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    Aida Bosch/Joachim Fischer/Robert Gugutzer (Hrsg.), Körper – Leib – Sozialität.Jean-Pierre Wils - 2021 - Internationales Jahrbuch für Philosophische Anthropologie 11 (1):205-208.
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    Le corpus entre données, analyse et théorie.Jean-Philippe Dalbera - 2002 - Corpus 1.
    L’usage de corpus n’est pas réservé aux linguistes. Néanmoins ceux-ci en sont des utilisateurs patentés, du fait, entre autres, que leurs analyses portent sur des productions linguistiques ou langagières non finies dont l’étude ne peut s’opérer que sur un échantillon. Mais pour que l’analyse prétende à quelque validité, cet échantillon doit être représentatif. Représentatif de quoi? D’une réalité qui à la fois préexiste à l’analyse et qu’il contribue à cerner et à établir. D’où toute une palette de corpus dont les (...)
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    Les cadres sociaux de la pensée économique.Jean Weiller - 1974 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France. Edited by Guy Dupuigrenet-Desroussilles.
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  31. Verschiebungen: von "Radikalen" in der Philosophie, "Aussenseitern" in der Kunst-- und umgekehrt.Jean Weinfeld - 1997 - Berlin: J. Weinfeld.
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    Eid und Ethos: auf dem Weg zu einem neuen Gelöbnis für Ärzte und Ärztinnen.Jean-Pierre Wils - 2018 - Baden-Baden: Nomos. Edited by Ruth Baumann-Hölzle.
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    Les relations Belgo-Africaines en 1991: A la recherche d'une diplomatie des droits de l'homme?Jean-Claude Willame - 1992 - Res Publica 34 (3-4):439-451.
    The implementation of a diplomacy that could put more emphasis on democracy and human rights was not an easy process in Belgium. Treatment of these matters have taken a different perspective in Zaïre, Rwanda and Burundi, Belgium 's three most important African partners. Reasons for that are twofold. Fore one thing, the Belgian foreign affairs service has always been overloaded by mercantile preoccupations. Secondly, knowledge on Africa has been limited to short circle diplomatic contacts while no instruments were ever implemented (...)
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    Les relations belgo-zaïroises : Réflexion sur une pratique de la politique étrangère.Jean-Claude Willame - 1980 - Res Publica 22 (3):433-451.
    In reviewing the Belgian policy towards Zaïre for the last two decades, one is struck by a certain politica! as well as economic withdrawal which has become more obvious since the end of the sixties. In the context of the «Mobutu Plan», the Marshall Plan for Zaïre, or in that of the two Shaba upheavals, Belgium, unlike France with respect to its former colonies, has choosen to align itself with big powers policies and international organizations, and to avoid taking too (...)
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    Que valent nos connaissances?: essais et échecs cognitifs.Jean Baechler - 2019 - Paris: Hermann.
    Que vaut le connaître humain? Telle est la question que ce présent texte essaie de traiter, en évitant à la fois les écueils du scepticisme et du dogmatisme, et en s'appuyant sur l'histoire et la sociologie des méthodes de recherche qu'utilisent les chercheurs et les scientifiques. Grâce à la notion de réalisme critique, l'auteur soutient une position dynamique sur l'exploration du vrai. En affirmant ainsi qu'il n'y a que du "provisoirement vrai", c'est un optimisme prudent et circonspect de la rationalité (...)
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  36. Religion: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It Matters.Jean-Pierre Smith - unknown
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    François Soulages, Aniko Àdam & Aniko Radvanszky (dir.), Visage à voir, Visage à lire.Jean-Marie Baldner - 2024 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 2:229-231.
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    Vitalisme et philosophie de la biologie.Jean Gayon - 2010 - RÉPHA, revue étudiante de philosophie analytique 2:7-18.
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  39. Thomas d’Aquin, l’étiologie proclusienne, et la théorie du concours de Dieu à la causalité naturelle.Jean-Luc Solère - 2022 - In Dragos Calma (ed.), Reading Proclus and the _Book of Causes_, Volume 3: On Causes and the Noetic Triad. BRILL. pp. 303-337.
    Bringing together two aspects of Thomas Aquinas's thought that have been studied separately: his theory of God's concurrence and his theory of instrumental causality, I show how he uses the latter (which I discuss first) to clarify the Proclusian principle that the first cause has a greater influence on an effect than the proximate causes. Thanks to this theory, Aquinas accounts for the fact that it is God who confers existence to every new being that is produced by natural processes, (...)
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    Treatise on consequences.Jean Buridan - 2015 - New York: Fordham University Press. Edited by Stephen Read.
    This entirely new English translation of Buridan's classic treatment of logical consequence aims to make accessible to the modern reader the foremost treatment of the subject in the middle ages. The translation is accompanied by an introduction in which Buridan's ideas are set in their historical context and clearly explained.
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  41. ‘TaxTrack’: Introducing a Democratic Innovation for Taxation.Jean-Paul Gagnon, Paul Emiljanowicz, Lucy Parry, Bomikazi Zeka, Angela Tan-Kantor, Nick Vlahos, Adrian Bua, Alex Prior & John Hawkins - forthcoming - Australasian Parliamentary Review.
    Abstract: In this article we introduce an input-oriented democratic innovation – that we term ‘TaxTrack’ – which offers individual taxpayers the means to engage with their political economies in three ways. After joining the TaxTrack program, an individual can: (1) see and understand how much, and what types, of taxes they have contributed, (2) see and understand how their tax contributions are, or have been, used, and (3) control what their tax contributions can, or cannot, be spent on. We explain (...)
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    Thomas d’Aquin et les variations qualitatives.Jean-Luc Solere - 2008 - In Christophe Erismann & A. Schniewind (eds.), Compléments de Substance (Études sur les Propriétés Accidentelles offertes à Alain de Libera). pp. 147-165.
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  43. Neue Forschung zur formalen Logik bei Kant.Jean-Yves Béziau, Srećko Kovač & Jens Lemanski - 2024 - In Michael Lewin (ed.), Klassische Deutsche Philosophie: Wege in die Zukunft. Brill | Mentis. pp. 19-44.
    Im Folgenden stellen wir drei aktuelle Forschungsbereiche zur formalen Logik bei Kant allgemeinverständlich dar und greifen dabei auf die trans zendentale Logik nur dann zurück, wenn sie ein besseres Verständnis der formalen Logik ermöglicht: Zunächst wird Kants Beitrag zur Rezeption und Weiterentwicklung von Euler-artigen Diagrammen dargestellt. Diese Diagramme wurden in den 1990er Jahren wiederentdeckt, als formales System interpretiert und werden heute insbes. in der Didaktik, in den Kognitionswissenschaften, in der Linguistik, in KI-Bereichen wie der (Logik-basierten) Wissensrepräsentation eingesetzt, und auch in (...)
     
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  44. Notions de logique.Jean Drabbe - unknown - Bruxelles,: Centre belge de pédagogie de la mathématique, av. Albert.
  45. Expected Utility in 3D.Jean Baccelli - 2022 - In Thomas Augustin, Fabio Gagliardi Cozman & Gregory Wheeler (eds.), Reflections on the Foundations of Probability and Statistics: Essays in Honor of Teddy Seidenfeld. Springer. pp. 187-206.
    Consider a subjective expected utility preference relation. It is usually held that the representations which this relation admits differ only in one respect, namely, the possible scales for the measurement of utility. In this paper, I discuss the fact that there are, metaphorically speaking, two additional dimensions along which infinitely many more admissible representations can be found. The first additional dimension is that of state-dependence. The second—and, in this context, much lesser-known—additional dimension is that of act-dependence. The simplest implication of (...)
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    Le Stoïcisme.Jean Brun - 1966 - [Paris]: P.U.F..
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    Socrate.Jean Brun - 1966 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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    La Logique moderne.Jean Chauvineau - 1966 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Mort, voici ta défaite.Jean E. Charon - 1979 - Paris: A. Michel.
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    Essences, espèces et qualités.Jean-Baptiste Eczet - 2023 - Cahiers Philosophiques 172 (1):61-83.
    L’anthropologie ne cesse aujourd’hui de déconstruire les processus d’essentialisation de divers groupes sociaux dans une visée critique et politique. À la suite du tournant ontologique, certains travaux entendent désormais dépasser, dans une visée inclusive, les distinctions d’essences et les typologies d’espèces pour décrire le continuum des agency entre des existants que la modernité aurait séparés. Mais ces approches d’inspiration animiste, et que je nomme la nouvelle métaphysique en anthropologie, n’exploitent qu’une modalité possible de la relation homme-animal. À l’aune de certaines (...)
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