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    Partir pour se dégager du secret? Réflexion quant aux changements intra et interpersonnels liés à l’expatriation.Ludmilla Foy-Sauvage - 2021 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 233 (3):41-58.
    Cet article propose une réflexion soulevée par le suivi psychanalytique de sujets expatriés dont les problématiques psychiques sont liées, entre autres facteurs, à la présence d’un secret tenu par leurs parents. J’émets ici l’hypothèse que l’expatriation, en tant que déplacement volontaire, peut permettre à certains sujets d’inscrire différemment, dans leur histoire, un événement traumatique tenu secret par leurs parents. Cette réflexion s’inscrit dans le prolongement d’une conception psychanalytique de l’expatriation (Drweski, 2015). Elle s’appuie sur les notions de clivage (Bayle, 2012), (...)
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  2. The epistemic predicament: Knowledge, Nozickian tracking, and scepticism.Steven Luper-Foy - 1984 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 62 (1):26 – 49.
  3. Annihilation.Steven Luper-Foy - 1987 - Philosophical Quarterly 37 (148):233-252.
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    Portraits, patients and practitioners.Ludmilla Jordanova - 2013 - Medical Humanities 39 (1):2-3.
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    New worlds for children in the eighteenth century: problems of historical interpretation.Jordanova Ludmilla - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (1):69-83.
  6. The causal indicator analysis of knowledge.Steven Luper-Foy - 1987 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 47 (4):563-587.
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  7. The absurdity of life.Steven Luper-Foy - 1992 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (1):85-101.
  8. Russian-English Technical and Chemical Dictionary.Ludmilla Ignatiev Callaham, James S. Gregory, D. W. Shave, Ernest J. Simmons, Bernhard J. Stern & Samuel Smith - 1947 - Science and Society 11 (3):291-295.
     
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  9. Du consentement à la représentation politique: Rousseau critique de Locke?Ludmilla Lorrain - 2022 - In Johanna Lenne-Cornuez & Céline Spector (eds.), Rousseau et Locke. Dialogues critiques. Liverpool, Royaume-Uni: Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment, Liverpool University Press.
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    14. Annihilation.Steven Luper-Foy - 1993 - In John Martin Fischer (ed.), The Metaphysics of death. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp. 267-290.
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    ROC in animals: Uncovering the neural substrates of recollection and familiarity in episodic recognition memory☆.Magdalena M. Sauvage - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (3):816-828.
    It is a consensus that familiarity and recollection contribute to episodic recognition memory. However, it remains controversial whether familiarity and recollection are qualitatively distinct processes supported by different brain regions, or whether they reflect different strengths of the same process and share the same support. In this review, I discuss how adapting standard human recognition memory paradigms to rats, performing circumscribed brain lesions and using receiver operating characteristic methods contributed to solve this controversy. First, I describe the validation of the (...)
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    Piety and politics: A Baptist perspective.Foy Valentine - 1997 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 14 (3):15-16.
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  13. The possibility of skepticism.Steven Luper-Foy - 1987 - In Luper-Foy Steven (ed.), The Possibility of Knowledge: Nozick and His Critics. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 219.
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    The Reliabilist Theory of Rational Belief.Steven Luper-Foy - 1985 - The Monist 68 (2):203-225.
    Niceties aside, Reliabilism is the claim that a belief is justified or rational if and only if it has a reliable source. One way to arrive at a belief is by inferring it from others through the application of a rule of inference. Hence Reliabilism has the consequence that a belief arrived at by applying a given rule of inference is rational if and only if arriving at that belief by applying the rule is reliable. This consequence of Reliabilism I (...)
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  15. La compétence de contextualisation au coeur de la situation d'enseignement-apprentissage.Laetitia Sauvage Luntadi & Frédéric Tupin - 2012 - Revue Phronesis 1 (1):102-117.
    The notion of «professional situation,» as we propose to examine it, entails questioning simultaneously the place of contexts and the role of actors in teaching-learning situations. We propose to examine the contextualization of the teaching process in light of the groups welcomed and the conditions in which the teacher’s profession is practiced. Defining contextualization as «an art of doing» in line with a professional competency thus means postulating the legitimacy of the «context(s)» as an explanatory medium or media. The conceptual (...)
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    Un féminisme sans sujet : Mill, Taylor et l’émancipation des femmes.Ludmilla Lorrain - 2024 - Philosophie 161 (2):72-93.
    Mill’s feminism has been the object of many discussions, from the publication of The Subjection of women onward, especially among feminist theory. In this article, my aim is to join the critical assessment of Mill’s feminism by considering it in regard of Harriet Taylor’s own feminist creeds. To do so, I’ll first highlight the importance of women’s emancipation in Mill’s work, as well as the boldness of his defense of women’s equality. Then, I’ll endeavor to show that despite his genuine (...)
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  17. Psychotic Painting and Psychotic Painters.James L. Foy - 1970 - In Erwin Walter Straus & Richard Marion Griffith (eds.), Aisthesis and aesthetics. Pittsburgh, Pa.,: Duquesne University Press.
     
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    La judéïté de Jabès.Jean-Marie Sauvage - 2004 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 3 (3):461-477.
    L’écrivain Edmond Jabès , d’abord de nationalité italienne en Egypte puis de nationalité française en France et de langue française, était d’origine juive. Ecrivain libre et solitaire, loin des partis et des groupes littéraires, la prise de conscience de sa judéïté marqua cette dimension littéraire, sans être réductible à cette judéïté. Héritière d’une tradition liée aux diverses interrogations sur Dieu, le désert, le silence et les textes millénaires, porteuse par sa modernité, de la question d’un « Judaïsme après Dieu », (...)
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  19. Drugs, Morality, and the Law.Steven Luper-foy & Curtis Brown - 1996 - Ethics 106 (2):470-471.
     
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  20. Broadcast Dystopia: Power and Violence in The Running Man and The Long Walk.Joseph J. Foy & Timothy M. Dale - 2016 - In Jacob M. Held (ed.), Stephen King and Philosophy. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
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    The Value of Idealism for Political Philosophy.Edward Foy - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:147-157.
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    We Will Fight Terror with Terror.Joseph J. Foy - 2014-09-02 - In George A. Dunn (ed.), Avatar and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 165–179.
    Avatar is laden with images and themes of religion and spirituality. Theology also forms the base of “just war theory.” The principles of just war theory were adapted by early Christian thinkers from the natural law theory developed by the Stoics – a group of ancient philosophers who believed that we could look to nature for guidance about what is right and good for human beings. The early Christians turned to just war theory to help resolve a quandary. Just war (...)
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  23. Earth Sciences-Images of the Earth: Essays in the History of the Environmental Sciences.Ludmilla Jordanova, Roy Porter & D. Oldroyd - 1999 - Annals of Science 56 (3):326-327.
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  24. Museums: representing the real?Ludmilla Jordanova - 1993 - In George Levine (ed.), Realism and Representation. University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 255.
     
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    6 Visualizing identity.Ludmilla Jordanova - 2010 - In Giselle Walker & Elisabeth Leedham-Green (eds.), Identity. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 21--127.
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    Comment le gouvernement représentatif est devenu démocratique.Ludmilla Lorrain - 2023 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 73 (1):13-22.
    Que les seuls régimes politiques légitimes soient les démocraties représentatives contemporaines a acquis la force d’une évidence. Pourtant, à leurs origines, ces régimes représentatifs n’avaient pas vocation à être démocratiques : leurs fondateurs les avaient même imaginés pour prévenir l’émergence de formes de gouvernement démocratique. Partant de cet oubli, l’article propose de revenir sur l’histoire de l’association de la démocratie et de la représentation, des révolutions américaine et française à la première moitié du xix e siècle. S’attachant plus particulièrement aux (...)
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    Donner forme au peuple. Principe majoritaire et multitude chez Hobbes et Bentham.Ludmilla Lorrain - 2021 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 146 (3):327-342.
    Entre l’œuvre de Hobbes et celle de Bentham, la proximité conceptuelle est grande : l’un et l’autre semblent réfléchir depuis un vocabulaire partagé. Suivre cette proximité conduit notamment à révéler l’importance, dans leurs théories politiques respectives, de la règle de majorité, déterminante dans le processus qui permet de constituer le peuple. Hobbes transforme l’accord majoritaire à l’entrée en société en unanimité proclamée, tandis que Bentham fait de la règle de majorité l’outil permettant de donner une consistance immanente à l’unité du (...)
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    La représentation politique chez John S. Mill.Ludmilla Lorrain - 2017 - Cahiers Philosophiques 148 (1):41-53.
    Faisant de la démocratie représentative la forme idéalement la meilleure de gouvernement, la pensée politique de Mill se distingue d’abord en tant qu’elle dépasse l’alternative généralement posée entre régime représentatif et démocratie directe. Néanmoins, la forme de gouvernement qu’il élabore pose un certain nombre de problèmes, puisque les principes sur lesquels elle repose, principe de compétence d’une part, principe de participation d’autre part, sont, au moins a priori, difficilement conciliables. Cet article entend montrer que le système politique pensé par Mill, (...)
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    Participation ou compétence? Mill sur la démocratie représentative.Ludmilla Lorrain - 2023 - Cités 94 (2):189-193.
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    Doxastic Skepticism.Steven Luper-Foy - 1987 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):529-538.
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    Justice and Natural Resources.Steven Luper-Foy - 1992 - Environmental Values 1 (1):47-64.
    Justice entitles everyone in the world, including future generations, to an equitable share of the benefits of the world's natural resources. I argue that even though both Rawls and his libertarian critics seem hostile to it, this resource equity principle, suitably clarified, is a major part of an adequate strict compliance theory of global justice whether or not we take a libertarian or a Rawlsian approach. I offer a defence of the resource equity principle from both points of view.
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    The Anatomy of Aggression.Steven Luper-Foy - 1990 - American Philosophical Quarterly 27 (3):213 - 224.
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    The Absurdity of Life.Steven Luper-Foy - 1992 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (1):85-101.
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  34. On Recent Problems of the Sociology of Science in the Context of K. Marx's Ideas in Scientific Knowledge Socialized.Ludmilla A. Markova - 1988 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 108:123-137.
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    Portraits, people and things: Richard Mead and medical identity.Ludmilla Jordanova - 2003 - History of Science 41 (133):293-313.
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  36. Sex and Gender.Ludmilla Jordanova - 1995 - In Christopher Fox, Roy Porter & Robert Wokler (eds.), Inventing Human Science: Eighteenth Century Domains. University of California Press. pp. 152--183.
     
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    The knower, inside and out.Steven Luper-Foy - 1988 - Synthese 74 (3):349-67.
    Adherents of the epistemological position called internalism typically believe that the view they oppose, called externalism, is such a new and radical departure from the established way of seeing knowledge that its implications are uninteresting. Perhaps itis relatively novel, but the approach to knowledge with the greatest antiquity is the one that equates it withcertainty, and while this conception is amenable to the demands of the internalist, it is also a non-starter in the opinion of almost all contemporary epistemologists since (...)
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  38. Belief and rationality.Curtis Brown & Steven Luper-Foy - 1991 - Synthese 89 (3):323 - 329.
  39. La compétence de contextualisation au coeur de la situation d’enseignement-apprentissage.Laetitia Sauvage Luntadi & Frédéric Tupin - 2012 - Revue Phronesis 1 (1):102-117.
    The notion of «professional situation,» as we propose to examine it, entails questioning simultaneously the place of contexts and the role of actors in teaching-learning situations. We propose to examine the contextualization of the teaching process in light of the groups welcomed and the conditions in which the teacher’s profession is practiced. Defining contextualization as «an art of doing» in line with a professional competency thus means postulating the legitimacy of the «context(s)» as an explanatory medium or media. The conceptual (...)
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    Morality and the Emotions. [REVIEW]Steven Luper-Foy - 1994 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (3):725-728.
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    Competing for the Good Life.Steven Luper-Foy - 1986 - American Philosophical Quarterly 23 (2):167 - 177.
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    Doxastic skepticism.Steven Luper-Foy - 1987 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):529-538.
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    Intervention and Guatemalan Refugees.Steven Luper-Foy - 1992 - Public Affairs Quarterly 6 (1):45-60.
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    Problems of International Justice.Steven Luper-Foy - 1988 - Routledge.
    When the topic of international justice did arise, discussion rarely got beyond recommendations about how nations could avoid war, as well as suggestions about when a declaration of war was morally justifiable and what sorts of methods might be used in the course of a justifiable war the topics of so-called just-war theory. Such is no longer the case.To be sure, just-war theory is reaching greater states of sophistication,much of it focused around Michael Walzer's book Just and Unjust Wars.Excerpts from (...)
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    What Skeptics Don't Know Refutes Them†.Steven Luper-Foy - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 65 (1):86-96.
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    E. Geoffrey Hancock; Nick Pearce; Mungo Campbell . William Hunter’s World: The Art and Science of Eighteenth-Century Collecting. xxvii + 392 pp., illus., tables, index. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2015. £80. [REVIEW]Ludmilla Jordanova - 2017 - Isis 108 (3):700-701.
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  47. Parménide.Micheline Sauvage - 1973 - [Paris]: Seghers.
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    Temperature-dependent tunnelling into amorphous silicon.J. A. Sauvage, C. J. Mogab & D. Adler - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 25 (6):1305-1312.
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    Céline Spector, Éloges de l’injustice. Philosophie face à la déraison, Paris, Seuil, 2016, 240 pages. [REVIEW]Ludmilla Lorrain - 2018 - Philosophiques 45 (1):316.
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    John Stuart Mill et la révolution.Aurélie Knüfer & Ludmilla Lorrain - 2020 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 145 (3):283-290.
    On trouve dans les écrits de Mill une légitimation circonstanciée de la révolution. Ce que doivent considérer celles et ceux que tente l’affrontement armé, c’est la nature des circonstances historiques, mais aussi leur propre force et leur degré de maturité politique, de manière à évaluer l’opportunité et la justice de la violence révolutionnaire. Il s’agira ici d’examiner les tensions et les évolutions de la pensée de Mill à l’égard de la « révolution », comme idée politique, comme événement historique, aussi (...)
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