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    Liminaire.Mahité Breton & François Nault - 2017 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 73 (3):317.
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    Pécher n’est pas un crime : Ivan Illich et l’institutionnalisation du péché par l’Église.Mahité Breton - 2017 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 73 (3):361-371.
    For Ivan Illich, a twentieth-century critical thinker driven by deep faith, sin is a denial of the dignity of another who calls out to me, and a betrayal my own vocation to respond, which were revealed by the Incarnation and the Gospel. Illich thus holds that the criminalization of sin, that is to say, its transformation into a violation of Church law through the imposition of compulsory confession in the thirteenth century, is a perversion of what has been opened by (...)
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    Causalité et projet.Stanislas Breton - 2000 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Comment s'inscrit dans l'univers des causalités cette causalité singulière que signifiait jadis l'étrange expression " cause de soi "? (causa sui)? Le projet humain n'est autre que cette énigmatique causalité dont l'icône est, parmi nous, l'enfant nouveau-né. La tradition philosophique, plus soucieuse de la mort, a fait constamment abstraction de la naissance. Il convenait donc de partir de la naissance comme première étape d'une causalité de soi par soi. Sur cette paradoxale causalité se posent aujourd'hui les questions les plus décisives (...)
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    A Radical Philosophy of Saint Paul.Stanislas Breton & Ward Blanton - 2011 - Columbia University Press.
    Stanislas Breton's _A Radical Philosophy of Saint Paul_, which focuses on the political implications of the apostle's writings, was an instrumental text in Continental philosophy's contemporary "turn to religion." Reading Paul's work against modern thought and history, Breton helped launch a reassessment of Marxism, introduce secular interpretations of biblical and theological traditions, develop "radical negativity" as a critical category, and rework modern political ideas through a theoretical lens. Newly translated and critically situated, this edition takes a fresh approach (...)
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    Stable ordered union ultrafilters and cov.David José Fernández-bretón - 2019 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 84 (3):1176-1193.
    A union ultrafilter is an ultrafilter over the finite subsets of ω that has a base of sets of the form ${\text{FU}}\left$, where X is an infinite pairwise disjoint family and ${\text{FU}} = \left\{ {\bigcup {F|F} \in [X]^{ < \omega } \setminus \{ \emptyset \} } \right\}$. The existence of these ultrafilters is not provable from the $ZFC$ axioms, but is known to follow from the assumption that ${\text{cov}}\left = \mathfrak{c}$. In this article we obtain various models of $ZFC$ that (...)
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    In difesa della storia.Mario Bretone - 2000 - Bari: GLF editori Laterza.
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  7. Saint Thomas d'Aquin.Stanislas Breton & Thomas - 1965 - [Paris]: Seghers. Edited by Thomas.
     
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    CEO Religion and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Socio-behavioral Model.Isabelle Le Breton-Miller, Danny Miller, Zhenyang Tang & Xiaowei Xu - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-23.
    Studies linking religion to CSR have produced conflicting findings due to a failure to draw distinctions among religious influences and different CSR practices, and to theorize their connection. Drawing on social identity theory and the theory of planned behavior, we first argue that religion will influence CSR when ethical values from a CEO’s religious social identification resonate with an aspect of CSR. Second, CEO attitudes congruent with those values and forms of CSR—interpersonal empathy and proactiveness—will strengthen that relationship. Third, the (...)
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    Hindman’s theorem in the hierarchy of choice principles.David Fernández-Bretón - 2023 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 24 (1).
    In the context of [Formula: see text], we analyze a version of Hindman’s finite unions theorem on infinite sets, which normally requires the Axiom of Choice to be proved. We establish the implication relations between this statement and various classical weak choice principles, thus precisely locating the strength of the statement as a weak form of the [Formula: see text].
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    Ideals-Based Accountability and Reputation in Select Family Firms.Isabelle Le Breton-Miller & Danny Miller - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 163 (2):183-196.
    We develop a model of ideals-based accountability which we have witnessed at work in several long-thriving family businesses. The owners and managers of these firms eschew individualism and materiality in the pursuit of ethical ideals such as supporting democracy and bettering the human condition. Although accountability is to these ideals, not for outcomes such as profitability or even reputation, IBA has resulted in outstanding reputations for some firms. We characterize IBA according to its missions, leadership, culture, and stakeholder relationships. We (...)
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  11. Body and Anthropology: Symbolic Effectiveness.David Le Breton & Helen McPhail - 1991 - Diogenes 39 (153):85-100.
    Every human community creates its own representation of its surrounding world and of the men who constitute that world. It sets out in an orderly fashion the raison d’être of social and cultural organisation, it ritualises the ties between men and their relationship with their environment. Man creates the world while the world creates man, through a relationship which varies with each society; ethnography shows us innumerable versions. Human cultures consist of symbols. It is always a matter of reducing the (...)
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    Dualism and Renaissance: Sources for a Modern Representation of the Body.David Le Breton & R. Scott Walker - 1988 - Diogenes 36 (142):47-69.
    Representations of the body depend on a social framework, a vision of the world and a definition of the person. The body is a symbolic construction and not a reality in its own right. A priori, its characterization seems to be self-evident, but ultimately nothing is less comprehensible. Far from being unanimously accepted by human societies, making the body stand out as a reality in some way distinct from man seems an uneasy effort, contradictory between one time and place and (...)
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    Dissecting Grafts: The Anthropology of the Medical Uses of the Human Body.David Le Breton - 1994 - Diogenes 42 (167):95-111.
    In 1866, six Inuits were taken to the United States for the purpose of serving as specimens to American scientists at the Natural History Museum. Shortly after their arrival in New York, four of them had died. One of the survivors returned to the Arctic, while the sixth, Minik, now alone, fought to make possible the return of the remains of his dead companions to their village. Since the latter were being exhibited, as was then often the case (and happens (...)
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    The Body and Individualism.David Le Breton - 1985 - Diogenes 33 (131):24-45.
    Nothing is more mysterious for man than the substance of his own body. Every society has attempted in its way to give a particular answer to this primary enigma in which man has his roots. Innumerable theories of the body that have followed each other during the course of history or that still coexist today are directly connected to the world views of these different societies. Even more, they are dependent on the conceptions of the person. The modern view of (...)
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    Did doubly uniparental inheritance (DUI) of mtDNA originate as a cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) system?Sophie Breton, Donald T. Stewart, Julie Brémaud, Justin C. Havird, Chase H. Smith & Walter R. Hoeh - 2022 - Bioessays 44 (4):2100283.
    Animal and plant species exhibit an astonishing diversity of sexual systems, including environmental and genetic determinants of sex, with the latter including genetic material in the mitochondrial genome. In several hermaphroditic plants for example, sex is determined by an interaction between mitochondrial cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) genes and nuclear restorer genes. Specifically, CMS involves aberrant mitochondrial genes that prevent pollen development and specific nuclear genes that restore it, leading to a mixture of female (male‐sterile) and hermaphroditic individuals in the population (...)
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    Playing Symbolically with Death in Extreme Sports.David Le Breton - 2000 - Body and Society 6 (1):1-11.
    Many amateur sportsmen in the West, have today started undertaking long and intensive ordeals where their personal capacity to withstand increasing suffering is the prime objective. Running, jogging, the triathlon and trekking are the sorts of ordeal where people without any particular ability are not pitting themselves against others but are committed to testing their own capacity to withstand increasing pain. Constantly called upon to prove themselves in a society where reference points are both countless and contradictory and where values (...)
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    Understanding Skin-cutting in Adolescence: Sacrificing a Part to Save the Whole.David Le Breton - 2018 - Body and Society 24 (1-2):33-54.
    Adolescents are said to be, figuratively speaking, thin-skinned. But their thin-skinnedness is also real: both ambivalent and ambiguous, the border between self and other is, for many young people, a source of constant turmoil. The recourse to bodily self-harm is a means of dealing with this turmoil and the feelings of powerlessness it generates. Drawing on extensive semi-structured interviews conducted over the course of the last twenty years, this article explores the experiences of adolescents who engage in self-cutting. A deliberate (...)
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    Manifestoes of surrealism.André Breton - 1969 - Ann Arbor,: University of Michigan Press.
    Andre Breton discusses the meaning, aims, and political position of the Surrealist movement.
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    From Disfigurement to Facial Transplant: Identity Insights.David Le Breton - 2015 - Body and Society 21 (4):3-23.
    The face embodies for the individual the sense of identity, that is to say, precisely the place where someone recognizes himself and where others recognize him. From the outset the face is meaning, translating in a living and enigmatic form the absoluteness yet minuteness of individual difference. Any alteration to the face puts at stake the sense of identity. Disfigurement destroys the sense of identity of an individual who can no longer recognize himself or be recognized by others. Disfigurement places (...)
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    Genetic Fundamentalism or the Cult of the Gene.David Le Breton - 2004 - Body and Society 10 (4):1-20.
    The notion of information puts the human, the animal and the vegetable all on the same plane, and tends to dissolve the previous specificities of these categories. DNA, in this way, is fetishized. Also, the notion of information, and of the gene, has moved from the domain of expert or technical culture to become a part of mass culture: a development that has important social consequences. The human body is seen as a prototype that needs to be tested or rectified (...)
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    Évaluation des dangers et goût du risque.David Le Breton - 2011 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie n° 128-129 (1):267-284.
    Résumé L’évaluation devient aujourd’hui une nouvelle tyrannie, mais sous une forme intuitive, elle est au cœur de toutes les activités humaines. Elle est au cœur des activités physiques et sportives à risque où un enjeu de vie ou de mort est toujours présent, surtout dans le contexte de l’alpinisme solitaire où une part d’imprévisible demeure toujours, mais contribue à donner son sel à l’action.
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    BORD, André, Pascal et Jean de la CroixBORD, André, Pascal et Jean de la Croix.Jean-Claude Breton - 1989 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 45 (1):168-169.
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    Critique et révolution.Stanislas Breton - 1968 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 66 (92):688-708.
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    Dialectique et philosophie.Stanislas Breton - 1964 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 62 (76):597-630.
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    DUBOUCHER, Georges, La science et la foi. Thèmes et exigences d'un dialogueDUBOUCHER, Georges, La science et la foi. Thèmes et exigences d'un dialogue.Jean-Claude Breton - 1990 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 46 (1):119-119.
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    De l'usage philosophique de quelques particules.Stanislas Breton - 1982 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 80 (45):64-84.
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    Grammaire, langage, expression chez Spinoza.Stanislas Breton - 1984 - Bijdragen 45 (2):170-182.
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    JOSSUA, Jean-Pierre, Pour une histoire religieuse de l'expérience littéraireJOSSUA, Jean-Pierre, Pour une histoire religieuse de l'expérience littéraire.Jean-Claude Breton - 1987 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 43 (1):121-122.
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    KRYNEN, Jean, L'apologie mystique de Quiroga. Saint Jean de la Croix et la mystique chrétienne; KRYNEN, Jean, Saint Jean de la Croix et l'aventure de la mystique espagnoleKRYNEN, Jean, L'apologie mystique de Quiroga. Saint Jean de la Croix et la mystique chrétienne; KRYNEN, Jean, Saint Jean de la Croix et l'aventure de la mystique espagnole.Jean-Claude Breton - 1991 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 47 (3):461-462.
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    Kearney's the God who may be.Stanislas Breton - 2004 - Research in Phenomenology 34 (1):255-265.
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    LÉGAUT, Marcel, Travail de la foiLÉGAUT, Marcel, Travail de la foi.Jean-Claude Breton - 1989 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 45 (3):467-468.
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    LÉGAUT, Marcel, Vie spirituelle et modernité. Entretiens ultimes avec Thérèse de ScottLÉGAUT, Marcel, Vie spirituelle et modernité. Entretiens ultimes avec Thérèse de Scott.Jean-Claude Breton - 1993 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 49 (3):582-583.
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    Le problème actuel de l'anthropologie thomiste.Stanislas Breton - 1963 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 61 (70):215-240.
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    Le Plaisir de Parler.Stanislas Breton - 1987 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 85 (3):356-370.
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    Le Problème ontologique.Stanislas Breton - 1967 - Dialogue 6 (3):293-333.
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    À la recherche d'un autre espace.Stanislas Breton - 1982 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 38 (3):227-238.
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    Metaphysics of Charity.Stanislas Breton - 1962 - Philosophy Today 6 (4):295.
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    Âme spinoziste, Âme néo-platonicienne.Stanislas Breton - 1973 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 71 (10):210-224.
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    On the God of the Possible.Stanislas Breton - 2022 - In John Panteleimon Manoussakis (ed.), After God: Richard Kearney and the Religious Turn in Continental Philosophy. Fordham University Press. pp. 165-184.
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    Optique, théologie, philosophie.Stanislas Breton - 1983 - Bijdragen 44 (4):366-380.
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    Poétique de l''me : imagination et création.Stanislas Breton - 1976 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 74 (23):411-430.
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    PERRIN, Luc, L'affaire LefebvrePERRIN, Luc, L'affaire Lefebvre.Jean-Claude Breton - 1991 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 47 (3):467-467.
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    Symbole, schème, imagination. Essai sur l'œuvre de R. Giorgi.Stanislas Breton - 1972 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 70 (5):63-92.
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    SCOTT, Thérèse de, Devenir disciple de Jésus. Une lecture de l'œuvre de Marcel LégautSCOTT, Thérèse de, Devenir disciple de Jésus. Une lecture de l'œuvre de Marcel Légaut.Jean-Claude Breton - 1989 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 45 (3):468-469.
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    VERDEYEN, Paul, La théologie mystique de Guillaume de Saint-ThierryVERDEYEN, Paul, La théologie mystique de Guillaume de Saint-Thierry.Jean-Claude Breton - 1991 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 47 (1):128-129.
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    Vers une relecture herméneutique et biographique de la théorie de l’apprentissage transformateur.Hervé Breton - 2018 - Revue Phronesis 7 (3):35-42.
    This article proposes a new reading of transformative learning theory (TAT), proceeding from an examination of three concepts: the function of habit in the processes of constructing experience, the notion of trial and its potential, and the biographical dimensions of Transformative Learning Theory. This approach leads us to question the theories of experience that tacitly underlie the learning models proposed by Mezirow. The discussion thus opened is part of the controversy and dialogue between the currents of pragmatism, critical hermeneutics and (...)
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    Ambivalence in the World Risk Society.David Le Breton - 2018 - Theory, Culture and Society 35 (7-8):141-156.
    Risk is most often associated with danger and perceived as a harmful aspect of life, as an insidious and unwelcome threat that should be avoided. Risk-taking, however, is sometimes a singular passion, a source of pleasure that becomes a way of life. When freely pursued as a valorised activity, it can be a path to self-fulfilment, an opportunity to confront new situations, and a means for redefining one’s self, testing personal abilities, increasing self-esteem or gaining recognition. Deliberate risk-taking is a (...)
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    D’une anthropologie des émotions.David Le Breton - 2006 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 11.
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    Religion de l’Humanité et révolution séculière chez John Stuart Mill.Steven Le Breton - 2020 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 3:291-311.
    Mill n’a pas pensé la sécularisation comme un simple affaiblissement des religions traditionnelles, mais s’est préoccupé de leur remplacement comme fondement de la stabilité sociale. La Religion de l’Humanité doit réorienter sur le progrès humain les aspirations religieuses. Liée à la neutralisation de la portée morale des religions théistes et surnaturelles sur le plan métaphysique, en cohérence avec l’engagement pour une éducation nationale séculière, la dimension religieuse de l’utilitarisme éloigne aussi Mill de Bentham. La comparaison avec la version comtienne de (...)
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    Rites personnels de passage : jeunes générations et sens de la vie.David le Breton - 2005 - Hermes 43:101.
    Dans un contexte de crise existentielle chez les jeunes générations, si les autres modes de symbolisation ont échoué, échapper à la mort, réussir l'épreuve, administrent la preuve ultime qu'une garantie règne sur son existence. Ces épreuves sont des rites intimes, privés, autoréférentiels, insus, détachés de toute croyance, et tournant le dos à une société qui cherche à les prévenir. Parfois elles provoquent un sentiment de renaissance personnelle, elles se muent en formes d'auto-initiation.In an existential crisis among the younger generations, if (...)
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