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    Le zoophyte comme limite du merveilleux naturel à la RenaissanceLe cas des conches anatifères.Laurent-Henri Vignaud - 2022 - Revue de Synthèse 143 (1-2):125-155.
    Résumé Les zoophytes, étranges êtres mi-animaux mi-végétaux, fascinent les naturalistes depuis l’Antiquité. Ces hybrides sont généralement conçus comme des êtres intermédiaires qui rendent sensible la continuité naturelle à travers l’échelle du vivant. Mais quand il s’agit des « conches anatifères », des coquillages écossais que l’on dit naître du bois pourri et engendrer des oiseaux (les bernaches), le savoir naturaliste de la Renaissance atteint ses limites. Les érudits discutent de la possibilité du phénomène en reconsidérant les théories de la génération (...)
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    Molecular Tumor Boards: Ethical Issues in the New Era of Data Medicine.Henri-Corto Stoeklé, Marie-France Mamzer-Bruneel, Charles-Henry Frouart, Christophe Le Tourneau, Pierre Laurent-Puig, Guillaume Vogt & Christian Hervé - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (1):307-322.
    The practice and development of modern medicine requires large amounts of data, particularly in the domain of cancer. The future of personalized medicine lies neither with “genomic medicine” nor with “precision medicine”, but with “data medicine”. The establishment of this DM has required far-reaching changes, to establish four essential elements connecting patients and doctors: biobanks, databases, bioinformatic platforms and genomic platforms. The “transformation” of scientific research areas, such as genetics, bioinformatics and biostatistics, into clinical specialties has generated a new vision (...)
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    Le Beau et L’Utile.Henri-Paul Francfort, Sophie A. de Beaune, Jochen Hoock, Laurent Baridon & Vincent Bontems - 2012 - Revue de Synthèse 133 (4):597-615.
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    Young children’s mapping between arrays, number words, and digits.Laurent Benoit, Henri Lehalle, Michèle Molina, Charles Tijus & François Jouen - 2013 - Cognition 129 (1):95-101.
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    Molecular Tumor Boards: Ethical Issues in the New Era of Data Medicine.Christian Hervé, Guillaume Vogt, Pierre Laurent-Puig, Christophe Tourneau, Charles-Henry Frouart, Marie-France Mamzer-Bruneel & Henri-Corto Stoeklé - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (1):307-322.
    The practice and development of modern medicine requires large amounts of data, particularly in the domain of cancer. The future of personalized medicine lies neither with “genomic medicine” nor with “precision medicine”, but with “data medicine”. The establishment of this DM has required far-reaching changes, to establish four essential elements connecting patients and doctors: biobanks, databases, bioinformatic platforms and genomic platforms. The “transformation” of scientific research areas, such as genetics, bioinformatics and biostatistics, into clinical specialties has generated a new vision (...)
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  6. Memoir on Heat.Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, Pierre Simon Laplace & Henry Guerlac - 1983 - Journal of the History of Biology 16 (3):444-445.
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    Henri Poincaré-Vulgarisation scientifique et philosophie des sciences.Laurent Rollet - 1996 - Philosophia Scientiae 1 (1):125-153.
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    Psychologie des peuples, races, régions et milieu social. Problèmes scientifiques et enjeux disciplinaires d’une théorie de l’histoire autour d’Henri Berr et de larevue de synthèse historique.Laurent Mucchielli - 1996 - Revue de Synthèse 117 (1-2):81-110.
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    La théorie cérébrale d'un naturaliste spiritualiste, Henri-Marie Ducrotay de Blainville.Laurent Clauzade - 2012 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 65 (2):237-257.
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  10. Dossier: La correspondance inédite de Henry Michel lettres à Charles renouvier et à Louis prat.Laurent Fedi - 2005 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 48:217-247.
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  11. L'individu et l'état: Henry Michel, disciple de Charles renouvier.Laurent Fedi - 2005 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 48:203-216.
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    Matière et Mémoire de Henri Bergson.Laurent Giroux - 1973 - Dialogue 12 (4):670-675.
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    Une histoire de la famille Poincaré (xviie-xxe siècles).Laurent Rollet - forthcoming - Philosophia Scientiae:73-116.
    La famille Poincaré trouve ses racines en Lorraine, dans les départements de Meurthe-et-Moselle, de la Meuse et des Vosges. Arrancy-sur-Crusne, Bar-le-Duc, Landaville, Longuyon, Lunéville, Nancy, Neufchâteau, Remenoncourt, Xirocourt sont quelques-unes des communes ayant vu naître des ancêtres des deux Poincaré les plus connus, Henri et Raymond. Cet article propose une histoire de la famille d’Henri Poincaré sur le temps long et prend appui sur une vaste synthèse des informations généalogiques existantes. Dans un premier temps j’explore rapidement les origines (...)
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    Aux origines de la Nouvelle Histoire en France: l’évolution intellectuelle et la formation du champ des sciences sociales.Laurent Mucchielli - 1995 - Revue de Synthèse 116 (1):55-98.
    Marquée à juste titre par le mouvement des Annales, l’historiographie française a intériorisé lidée qu’avant 1929 dominait ce que Henri Berr avait stigmatisé sous le nom d’ « histoire traditionnelle » : une histoire politique et individualiste ne tenant pas compte des déterminations collectives, sociales ou mentales. La fameuse Introduction aux études historiques de Langlois et Seignobos (1898) serait l’expression de ce «positivisme» qu’aurait initié Gabriel Monod, fondateur de la Revue historique en 1876. Cette vision traditionnelle de l’histoire de (...)
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    Genèse et Développement du Pôle Scientifique Nancéien : Présentation d’un Programme de Recherche Interdisciplinaire.Laurent Rollet - 2005 - Philosophia Scientiae 9 (1):127-140.
    Qu’il s’agisse des archives écrites, des instruments scientifiques ou de l’ensemble des objets supports de la culture matérielle, les patrimoines universitaires n’ont semble-t-il jamais fait l’objet d’une politique systématique de sauvegarde et de valorisation. Pourtant, on assiste depuis quelques années à une montée en puissance de préoccupations patrimoniales au sein des institutions scientifiques françaises.Depuis 2001, à Nancy, il existe un projet de recherche s’inscrivant dans une perspective de ce type. Le projet de recherche “Genèse et Développement du Pôle Scientifique Nancéien (...)
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    Genèse et Développement du Pôle Scientifique Nancéien : Présentation d’un Programme de Recherche Interdisciplinaire.Laurent Rollet - 2005 - Philosophia Scientiae 9:127-140.
    Qu’il s’agisse des archives écrites, des instruments scientifiques ou de l’ensemble des objets supports de la culture matérielle, les patrimoines universitaires n’ont semble-t-il jamais fait l’objet d’une politique systématique de sauvegarde et de valorisation. Pourtant, on assiste depuis quelques années à une montée en puissance de préoccupations patrimoniales au sein des institutions scientifiques françaises.Depuis 2001, à Nancy, il existe un projet de recherche s’inscrivant dans une perspective de ce type. Le projet de recherche “Genèse et Développement du Pôle Scientifique Nancéien (...)
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  17. Les Travaux de M. Henri Pirenne.H. Laurent - 1932 - Byzantion 7 (pt 2).
     
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    Naître hors du monde: Deux phénoménologies de la naissance: Maître Eckhart et Michel Henry.Laurent Lavaud - 2009 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 93 (4):757-777.
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  19. La théorie cérébrale d'un naturaliste spiritualiste, Henri-Marie Ducrotay.Clauzade Laurent - 2012 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 65 (2):237-257.
     
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    French Roots of French Neo-Lamarckisms, 1879–1985.Laurent Loison - 2011 - Journal of the History of Biology 44 (4):713 - 744.
    This essay attempts to describe the neo-Lamarckian atmosphere that was dominant in French biology for more than a century. Firstly, we demonstrate that there were not one but at least two French neo-Lamarckian traditions. This implies, therefore, that it is possible to propose a clear definition of a (neo) Lamarckian conception, and by using it, to distinguish these two traditions. We will see that these two conceptions were not dominant at the same time. The first French neo-Lamarckism (1879-1931) was structured (...)
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    French Roots of French Neo-Lamarckisms, 1879–1985.Laurent Loison - 2011 - Journal of the History of Biology 44 (4):713-744.
    This essay attempts to describe the neo-Lamarckian atmosphere that was dominant in French biology for more than a century. Firstly, we demonstrate that there were not one but at least two French neo-Lamarckian traditions. This implies, therefore, that it is possible to propose a clear definition of a (neo)Lamarckian conception, and by using it, to distinguish these two traditions. We will see that these two conceptions were not dominant at the same time. The first French neo-Lamarckism (1879–1931) was structured by (...)
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    Defenders of Liberal Individualism, Republican Virtues and Solidarity.Laurent Dobuzinskis - 2008 - European Journal of Political Theory 7 (3):287-307.
    The intellectual founding fathers of the French Third Republic were innovative thinkers who achieved an original synthesis of republican and liberal principles. This becomes evident when one examines the works of four philosophers who played a crucial role in the French intellectual and political life of the period extending from the 1870s to the early 1900s: Emile Littre, Charles Renouvier, Henry Michel and Alfred Fouillee. Among their many contributions to moral and political philosophy, I highlight two themes: a) a conception (...)
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    Is Violence Sometimes a Legitimate Right? An African-American Dilemma.Sylvie Laurent - 2014 - Diogenes 61 (3-4):118-134.
    The contrast, often painted in simplistic colours, between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X as civil rights campaigners bolsters an erroneous reading of the freedom struggle of African-Americans, leaving the impression that the resort to violence and self-defence propounded by Malcolm X was a purely circumstantial departure from the general strategy of the civil rights movement. In fact, both of them reflected long on the capacity of violence and a contrario of non-violence to bring about political and social transformation (...)
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    Naître hors du monde.Laurent Lavaud - 2009 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 93 (4):757-777.
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    A Bibliography Of The Works Of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 1743-1794 By Denis I. Duveen; Herbert S. Klickstein. [REVIEW]Henry Guerlac - 1956 - Isis 47:85-88.
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    Construction: A Festschrift for Gerhard Heinzmann.Pierre Edouard Bour, Manuel Rebuschi & Laurent Rollet (eds.) - 2010 - King's College Publications.
    This Festschrift is published on the occasion of Gerhard Heinzmann's 60th birthday. Its title "Construction" refers to Heinzmann's philosophical options, as well as to his exceptional involvement in the building of many scientific enterprises and new scientific institutions. Sixty authors contributed to the volume, and the gathered essays witness the various centers of interest and intellectual achievements of Heinzmann. They are organised in five sections: Henri Poincare; History and Philosophy of Mathematics; History and Philosophy of Logic; Pragmatism; and Miscellaneous.
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    La naissance du livre moderne : Mise en page et mise en texte du livre français. Henri-Jean Martin, Jean-Marc Chatelain, Isabelle Diu, Aude Le Dividich, Laurent Pinon.Mary-Beth Winn - 2002 - Speculum 77 (4):1354-1357.
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    Memoir on Heat; Read to the Royal Academy of Sciences June 28, 1783, by Messrs. Lavoisier & De La Place of the Same Academy by Antoine Laurent Lavoisier; Pierre Simon; Marquis de Laplace; Henry Guerlac. [REVIEW]Jan Golinski - 1983 - Isis 74 (2):288-289.
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    François Bousquet, dir., Les grandes révolutions de la théologie moderne. Avec la collaboration de Philippe Bordeyne, Paul De Clerck, Dominique Greiner, Jean-Michel Maldamé, François Nault, Charles Perrot, Gilles Routhier, Laurent Villemin. Préface par Henri-Jérôme Gagey. Paris, Bayard, 2003, 310 p. François Bousquet, dir., Les grandes révolutions de la théologie moderne. Avec la collaboration de Philippe Bordeyne, Paul De Clerck, Dominique Greiner, Jean-Michel Maldamé, François Nault, Charles Perrot ... [REVIEW]F. Danny Roussel - 2005 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 61 (1):210-212.
  30. Matter and Memory.Henri Bergson - 1912 - Mineola, N.Y.: MIT Press. Edited by Paul, Nancy Margaret, [From Old Catalog], Palmer & William Scott.
    A monumental work by an important modern philosopher, Matter and Memory (1896) represents one of the great inquiries into perception and memory, movement and time, matter and mind. Nobel Prize-winner Henri Bergson surveys these independent but related spheres, exploring the connection of mind and body to individual freedom of choice. Bergson’s efforts to reconcile the facts of biology to a theory of consciousness offered a challenge to the mechanistic view of nature, and his original and innovative views exercised a (...)
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    Creative evolution.Henri Bergson (ed.) - 1911 - New York,: The Modern library.
    Henri Bergson (1859-1941) is one of the truly great philosophers of the modernist period, and there is currently a major renaissance of interest in his unduly neglected texts and ideas amongst philosophers, literary theorists, and social theorists. Creative Evolution (1907) is the text that made Bergson world-famous in his own lifetime; in it Bergson responds to the challenge presented to our habits of thought by modern evolutionary theory, and attempts to show that the theory of knowledge must have its (...)
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    Matter and Memory.Henri Bergson - 1894 - New York: Zone Books. Edited by Paul, Nancy Margaret, [From Old Catalog], Palmer & William Scott.
    One of the major works of an important modem philosopher, Matter and Memory investigates the autonomous yet interconnected planes formed by matter and perception on the one hand and memory and time on the other. Henry Bergson (1859-1941) was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1927. His works include Time and Free Will, An Introduction to Metaphysics, Creative Evolution, and The Creative Mind.
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    Science and method.Henri Poincaré - 1914 - New York]: Dover Publications. Edited by Francis Maitland.
    " Vivid . . . immense clarity . . . the product of a brilliant and extremely forceful intellect." — Journal of the Royal Naval Scientific Service "Still a sheer joy to read." — Mathematical Gazette "Should be read by any student, teacher or researcher in mathematics." — Mathematics Teacher The originator of algebraic topology and of the theory of analytic functions of several complex variables, Henri Poincare (1854–1912) excelled at explaining the complexities of scientific and mathematical ideas to (...)
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  34. Time and free will.Henri Bergson - 1910 - New York,: Humanities Press. Edited by Frank Lubecki Pogson.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Mind-energy: lectures and essays.Henri Bergson - 1975 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Edited by Keith Ansell-Pearson & Michael Kolkman.
    Henri Bergson (1859-1941) is one of the truly great philosophers of the Modernist period, and there is currently a major renaissance of interest in his unduly neglected texts and ideas amongst philosophers, literary theorists, and social theorists. Mind-Energy is a collection of essays and lectures from the period 1901-13 and has long been out of print. It features essays on life and consciousness, soul and body, mind and brain, and on dreams, memory and the phenomenon of false recognition; the (...)
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    Creative evolution.Henri Bergson - 1911 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. Edited by Keith Ansell-Pearson, Michael Kolkman & Michael Vaughan.
    Henri Bergson (1859-1941) is one of the truly great philosophers of the modernist period, and there is currently a major renaissance of interest in his unduly neglected texts and ideas amongst philosophers, literary theorists, and social theorists. Creative Evolution (1907) is the text that made Bergson world-famous in his own lifetime; in it Bergson responds to the challenge presented to our habits of thought by modern evolutionary theory, and attempts to show that the theory of knowledge must have its (...)
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  37. The Production of Space.Henri Lefebvre - 1991 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Henri Lefebvre has considerable claims to be the greatest living philosopher. His work spans some sixty years and includes original work on a diverse range of subjects, from dialectical materialism to architecture, urbanism and the experience of everyday life. The Production of Space is his major philosophical work and its translation has been long awaited by scholars in many different fields. The book is a search for a reconciliation between mental space and real space. In the course of his (...)
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    The Early Disputes between Lavoisier and Monnet, 1777–1781.Rhoda Rappaport - 1969 - British Journal for the History of Science 4 (3):233-244.
    The list of Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier's opponents is a long and distinguished one, ranging from Joseph Priestley and Henry Cavendish to Jean-Paul Marat. Among the less distinguished members of this company is Antoine Monnet, a minor chemist and mineralogist whose fame rests in large part on the very fact that he and Lavoisier became enemies. Unlike his better-known contemporaries, Monnet remains almost wholly neglected, and no attempt has yet been made to sort out the issues in his controversy with Lavoisier; (...)
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    Time and Free Will: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness.Henri Bergson - 1913 - Mineola, N.Y.: Routledge. Edited by Frank Lubecki Pogson.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Time and Free Will: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness.Henri Bergson - 1913 - Mineola, N.Y.: Routledge. Edited by Frank Lubecki Pogson.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  41. On Justification: Economies of Worth.Luc Boltanski & Laurent Thévenot - 2006 - Princeton University Press.
    A vital and underappreciated dimension of social interaction is the way individuals justify their actions to others, instinctively drawing on their experience to appeal to principles they hope will command respect. Individuals, however, often misread situations, and many disagreements can be explained by people appealing, knowingly and unknowingly, to different principles. On Justification is the first English translation of Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot's ambitious theoretical examination of these phenomena, a book that has already had a huge impact on (...)
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    The pursuit of beauty: the enforcement of aesthetics or a freely adopted lifestyle?Henri Wijsbek - 2000 - Journal of Medical Ethics 26 (6):454-458.
    Facelifts, tummy tucks and breast enlargements are no longer the privilege of the rich and the famous. Any woman can have all these and many more cosmetic surgical treatments, and an increasing number of women do. Are they having cosmetic surgery because they are duped by a male-dominated beauty system, or do they genuinely choose these operations themselves? Feminists give diametrically opposed answers to this question. At the heart of the controversy, or so I claim in this article, lies a (...)
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    Philosophy: Today’s Manager’s Best Friend?Laurent Ledoux - 2012 - Philosophy of Management 11 (3):11-26.
    The purpose of this paper1 is to rationalise why and how philosophy can help today’s managers in their daily practices. I will first explain why today’s managers particularly should engage themselves in profound and enduring dialogue with philosophers. To this end, I will present the close links between the major managerial activities and the major philosophical domains. In the second section, I will sketch out how such a dialogue can be facilitated. To this end, I will present some of the (...)
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    Fitness, inclusive fitness, and optimization.Laurent Lehmann & François Rousset - 2014 - Biology and Philosophy 29 (2):181-195.
    Individual-as-maximizing agent analogies result in a simple understanding of the functioning of the biological world. Identifying the conditions under which individuals can be regarded as fitness maximizing agents is thus of considerable interest to biologists. Here, we compare different concepts of fitness maximization, and discuss within a single framework the relationship between Hamilton’s (J Theor Biol 7:1–16, 1964) model of social interactions, Grafen’s (J Evol Biol 20:1243–1254, 2007a) formal Darwinism project, and the idea of evolutionary stable strategies. We distinguish cases (...)
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  45. Science and method.Henri Poincaré - 1914 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by Francis Maitland.
    " Vivid . . . immense clarity . . . the product of a brilliant and extremely forceful intellect." — Journal of the Royal Naval Scientific Service "Still a sheer joy to read." — Mathematical Gazette "Should be read by any student, teacher or researcher in mathematics." — Mathematics Teacher The originator of algebraic topology and of the theory of analytic functions of several complex variables, Henri Poincare (1854–1912) excelled at explaining the complexities of scientific and mathematical ideas to (...)
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    Creative evolution.Henri Bergson - 1911 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by Arthur Mitchell.
    Bergson's famous study of the philosophical implications of biological evolutionary theory, presenting the idea of a creative life force shaping both the world and itself.
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    Philosophy: Today’s Manager’s Best Friend?Laurent Ledoux - 2012 - Philosophy of Management 11 (3):11-26.
    The purpose of this paper1 is to rationalise why and how philosophy can help today’s managers in their daily practices. I will first explain why today’s managers particularly should engage themselves in profound and enduring dialogue with philosophers. To this end, I will present the close links between the major managerial activities and the major philosophical domains. In the second section, I will sketch out how such a dialogue can be facilitated. To this end, I will present some of the (...)
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    Science Et Methode.Henri Poincaré - 2015 - CreateSpace.
    "Science et méthode" de Henri Poincaré. Mathématicien, physicien et philosophe français (1854-1912).
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    Dernières Pensées.Henri Poincaré - 1920 - CreateSpace.
    "Dernières pensées" de Henri Poincaré. Mathématicien, physicien et philosophe français (1854-1912).
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  50. Introduction to metaphysics.Henri Bergson - 1961 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
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