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    Linking confidence biases to reinforcement-learning processes.Nahuel Salem-Garcia, Stefano Palminteri & Maël Lebreton - 2023 - Psychological Review 130 (4):1017-1043.
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    Modeling Organogenesis from Biological First Principles.Maël Montévil & Ana M. Soto - 2023 - In Matteo Mossio (ed.), Organization in Biology. Springer. pp. 263-283.
    Unlike inert objects, organisms and their cells have the ability to initiate activity by themselves and thus change their properties or states even in the absence of an external cause. This crucial difference led us to search for principles suitable for the study organisms. We propose that cells follow the default state of proliferation with variation and motility, a principle of biological inertia. This means that in the presence of sufficient nutrients, cells will express their default state. We also propose (...)
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  3. Measurement in biology is methodized by theory.Maël Montévil - 2019 - Biology and Philosophy 34 (3):35.
    We characterize access to empirical objects in biology from a theoretical perspective. Unlike objects in current physical theories, biological objects are the result of a history and their variations continue to generate a history. This property is the starting point of our concept of measurement. We argue that biological measurement is relative to a natural history which is shared by the different objects subjected to the measurement and is more or less constrained by biologists. We call symmetrization the theoretical and (...)
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  4. Emotivity in the Voice: Prosodic, Lexical, and Cultural Appraisal of Complaining Speech.Maël Mauchand & Marc D. Pell - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Emotive speech is a social act in which a speaker displays emotional signals with a specific intention; in the case of third-party complaints, this intention is to elicit empathy in the listener. The present study assessed how the emotivity of complaints was perceived in various conditions. Participants listened to short statements describing painful or neutral situations, spoken with a complaining or neutral prosody, and evaluated how complaining the speaker sounded. In addition to manipulating features of the message, social-affiliative factors which (...)
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  5. Defining disease beyond conceptual analysis: an analysis of conceptual analysis in philosophy of medicine.Maël Lemoine - 2013 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 34 (4):309-325.
    Conceptual analysis of health and disease is portrayed as consisting in the confrontation of a set of criteria—a “definition”—with a set of cases, called instances of either “health” or “ disease.” Apart from logical counter-arguments, there is no other way to refute an opponent’s definition than by providing counter-cases. As resorting to intensional stipulation is not forbidden, several contenders can therefore be deemed to have succeeded. This implies that conceptual analysis alone is not likely to decide between naturalism and normativism. (...)
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  6. Why Zeno’s Paradoxes of Motion are Actually About Immobility.Bathfield Maël - 2018 - Foundations of Science 23 (4):649-679.
    Zeno’s paradoxes of motion, allegedly denying motion, have been conceived to reinforce the Parmenidean vision of an immutable world. The aim of this article is to demonstrate that these famous logical paradoxes should be seen instead as paradoxes of immobility. From this new point of view, motion is therefore no longer logically problematic, while immobility is. This is convenient since it is easy to conceive that immobility can actually conceal motion, and thus the proposition “immobility is mere illusion of the (...)
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  7. Academy of Consciousness Studies Princeton University June 26 to July 9, 1994.Hubert Van Maele - 1994 - Foundations of Physics 24 (1).
     
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    Perspectives On Organisms: Biological Time, Symmetries And Singularities.Maël Montévil & Giuseppe Longo - 2014 - Springer.
    This authored monograph introduces a genuinely theoretical approach to biology. Starting point is the investigation of empirical biological scaling including their variability, which is found in the literature, e.g. allometric relationships, fractals, etc. The book then analyzes two different aspects of biological time: first, a supplementary temporal dimension to accommodate proper biological rhythms; secondly, the concepts of protension and retention as a means of local organization of time in living organisms. Moreover, the book investigates the role of symmetry in biology, (...)
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  9. Defining aging.Maël Lemoine - 2020 - Biology and Philosophy 35 (5):1-30.
    Aging is an elusive property of life, and many important questions about aging depend on its definition. This article proposes to draw a definition from the scientific literature on aging. First, a broad review reveals five features commonly used to define aging: structural damage, functional decline, depletion, typical phenotypic changes or their cause, and increasing probability of death. Anything that can be called ‘aging’ must present one of these features. Then, although many conditions are not consensual instances of aging, aging (...)
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  10. Possibility spaces and the notion of novelty: from music to biology.Maël Montévil - 2019 - Synthese 196 (11):4555-4581.
    We provide a new perspective on the relation between the space of description of an object and the appearance of novelties. One of the aims of this perspective is to facilitate the interaction between mathematics and historical sciences. The definition of novelties is paradoxical: if one can define in advance the possibles, then they are not genuinely new. By analyzing the situation in set theory, we show that defining generic (i.e., shared) and specific (i.e., individual) properties of elements of a (...)
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    The prospects of precision psychiatry.Kathryn Tabb & Maël Lemoine - 2021 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 42 (5):193-210.
    Since the turn of the twenty-first century, biomedical psychiatry around the globe has embraced the so-called precision medicine paradigm, a model for medical research that uses innovative techniques for data collection and analysis to reevaluate traditional theories of disease. The goal of precision medicine is to improve diagnostics by restratifying the patient population on the basis of a deeper understanding of disease processes. This paper argues that precision is ill-fitting for psychiatry for two reasons. First, in psychiatry, unlike in fields (...)
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  12. Towards unified field theory: Quantitative differences and qualitative sameness.Mael A. Melvin - 1982 - Synthese 50 (3):359 - 397.
    A survey is given of the concepts of interaction (force) and matter, i.e., of process and substance. The development of these concepts, first in antiquity, then in early modern times, and finally in the contemporary system of quantum field theory is described. After a summary of the basic phenomenological attributes (coupling strengths, symmetry quantities, charges), the common ground of concepts of quantum field theory for both interactions and matter entities is discussed. Then attention is focused on the gauge principle which (...)
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    Entropies and the Anthropocene crisis.Maël Montévil - 2021 - AI and Society:1-21.
    The Anthropocene crisis is frequently described as the rarefaction of resources or resources per capita. However, both energy and minerals correspond to fundamentally conserved quantities from the perspective of physics. A specific concept is required to understand the rarefaction of available resources. This concept, entropy, pertains to energy and matter configurations and not just to their sheer amount. However, the physics concept of entropy is insufficient to understand biological and social organizations. Biological phenomena display both historicity and systemic properties. A (...)
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    How to Make a Meaningful Comparison of Models: The Church–Turing Thesis Over the Reals.Maël Pégny - 2016 - Minds and Machines 26 (4):359-388.
    It is commonly believed that there is no equivalent of the Church–Turing thesis for computation over the reals. In particular, computational models on this domain do not exhibit the convergence of formalisms that supports this thesis in the case of integer computation. In the light of recent philosophical developments on the different meanings of the Church–Turing thesis, and recent technical results on analog computation, I will show that this current belief confounds two distinct issues, namely the extension of the notion (...)
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    Animal extrapolation in preclinical studies: An analysis of the tragic case of TGN1412.Maël Lemoine - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 61:35-45.
    According to the received view, the transportation view, animal extrapolation consists in inductive prediction of the outcome of a mechanism in a target, based on an analogical mechanism in a model. Through an analysis of the failure of preclinical studies of TGN1412, an innovative drug, to predict the tragic consequences of its first-in-man trial in 2006, the received view is challenged by a proposed view of animal extrapolation, the chimera view. According to this view, animal extrapolation is based on a (...)
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    Understanding living beings by analogy with computers or understanding computers as an emanation of the living.Maël Montévil - 2022 - Tropos 13 (2):59-75.
    The analogy between living beings and computers was introduced with circumspection by Schrödinger and has been widely propagated since, rarely with a precise technical meaning. Critics of this perspective are numerous. We emphasize that this perspective is mobilized to justify what may be called a regressive reductionism by comparison with physics or the Cartesian method. Other views on the living are possible, and we focus on an epistemological and theoretical framework where historicity is central, and the regularities susceptible to mathematization (...)
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  17. Philosophy in Science: Can philosophers of science permeate through science and produce scientific knowledge?Thomas Pradeu, Mael Lemoine, Mahdi Khelfaoui & Yves Gingras - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
  18. Repetition and Reversibility in Evolution: Theoretical Population Genetics.Maël Montévil & Jean Gayon - 2017 - In Philippe Huneman & Christophe Bouton (eds.), Time of Nature and the Nature of Time: Philosophical Perspectives of Time in Natural Sciences. Cham: Springer.
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    Anabaptism in Italy.Maël Leo David Soliman Disseau - 2017 - Perichoresis 15 (4):55-72.
    While relatively unknown to Anglophone circles, there was a thriving Anabaptist community in Italy during the reformation. It is the scope of this article to help retrace the origins of the Anabaptist movement in Italy and to set straight some misconceptions unintentionally perpetuated by some who have attempted this journey in the past. This is done in the hopes of raising appreciation for the movement and of enticing future research interest in this forgotten branch of the Radical Reformation.
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  20. The Naturalization of the Concept of Disease.Maël Lemoine - 2014 - In Philippe Huneman, Gérard Lambert & Marc Silberstein (eds.), History, Philosophy and Theory of the Life Sciences. Springer. pp. 19-41.
    Science starts by using terms such as ‘temperature’ or ‘fish’ or ‘gene’ to preliminarily delimitate the extension of a phenomenon, and concludes by giving most of them a technical meaning based on an explanatory model. This transforma- tion of the meaning of the term is an essential part of its naturalization. Debating on the definition of ‘disease’, what most philosophers of medicine have examined is the pre-naturalized meaning of the term: for that reason they have focused on the task of (...)
     
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  21. La définition des « troubles mentaux ».Maël Lemoine - 2012 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 62 (2):58-70.
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    How does a psychiatrist infer from an observed condition to a case of mental disorder?Maël Lemoine - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (5):979-983.
    The main thesis of this paper is that mental health practitioners can legitimately infer that a patient's given condition is a case of mental disorder without having diagnosed any specific mental disorder. The article shows how this is justifiable by relying either on psychopathological reasoning, on 'intentional' analysis or possibly on other modes of reasoning. In the end, it highlights the clinical and philosophical consequences of the plurality of modes of 'inferences to mental disorder'.
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    Revue de l'équité algorithmique.Maël Pégny - 2023 - Lato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 10 (1):93-105.
    Cet article présente un état de l'art critique du sous-champ de l'éthique de l'Intelligence Artificielle nommé "équité algorithmique". Il se concentre en particulier sur un objet récent, mais faisant objet d'une activité intense, à savoir les critières statistiques de l'équité algorithmique. Il s'agit de critères permettant de déterminer si un algorithme ou modèle prédictif de ML ne présente pas de biais défavorable à l'égard d'une population donnée en examinant les caractéristiques statistiques de son comportement entrées-sortie. Nous commençons par présenter les (...)
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    Les deux formes de la thèse de Church-Turing et l'épistémologie du calcul.Maël Pégny - 2012 - Philosophia Scientiae 16 (16-3):39-67.
    La thèse de Church-Turing stipule que toute fonction calculable est calculable par une machine de Turing. En distinguant, à la suite de nombreux auteurs, une forme algorithmique de la thèse de Church-Turing portant sur les fonctions calculables par un algorithme d’une forme empirique de cette même thèse, portant sur les fonctions calculables par une machine, il devient possible de poser une nouvelle question : les limites empiriques du calcul sont-elles identiques aux limites des algorithmes ? Ou existe-t-il un moyen empirique (...)
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    Les deux formes de la thèse de Church-Turing et l’épistémologie du calcul.Maël Pégny - 2012 - Philosophia Scientiae 16:39-67.
    La thèse de Church-Turing stipule que toute fonction calculable est calculable par une machine de Turing. En distinguant, à la suite de nombreux auteurs, une forme algorithmique de la thèse de Church-Turing portant sur les fonctions calculables par un algorithme d’une forme empirique de cette même thèse, portant sur les fonctions calculables par une machine, il devient possible de poser une nouvelle question : les limites empiriques du calcul sont-elles identiques aux limites des algorithmes? Ou existe-t-il un moyen empirique d’effectuer (...)
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    Identification in work, war, sports, and religion: Contrasting the benefits and risks.Fred A. Mael & Blake E. Ashforth - 2001 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 31 (2):197–222.
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    La route antique de Mégare à Thèbes par le défilé du Kandili.S. Van de Maele - 1987 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 111 (1):191-205.
    La route antique de Mégare à Thèbes par le défilé du Kandili, dont on a contesté à tort l'existence, correspond à un chemin encore très utilisé au xixe siècle, le Koulouriotiko monopati. Description des restes antiques de cette route et des sites antiques situés tout le long. Les témoignages des historiens antiques sur son utilisation.
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    Note de lecture.Maël Pégny - 2015 - Cahiers Philosophiques 141 (2):148-150.
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    Neither from words, nor from visions: understanding p-medicine from innovative treatments.Maël Lemoine - 2017 - Lato Sensu, Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 4 (2):12-23.
    Despite its vagueness Personalized, Precision, P4, P5, individualized, stratified medicine—or p-medicine in short—has become an increasingly popular term in biomedical literature. Philosophers have attempted to analyze what these various terms involve and have discussed consequences for medical practices. In this article, I argue that an important question remains unaddressed: what has made this project of p-medicine convincing to so many? My argument is that without real achievements, it would never have been. I also make the case that these achievements stem (...)
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    Entropies and the Anthropocene crisis.Maël Montévil - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (6):2451-2471.
    The Anthropocene crisis is frequently described as the rarefaction of resources or resources per capita. However, both energy and minerals correspond to fundamentally conserved quantities from the perspective of physics. A specific concept is required to understand the rarefaction of available resources. This concept, entropy, pertains to energy and matter configurations and not just to their sheer amount. However, the physics concept of entropy is insufficient to understand biological and social organizations. Biological phenomena display both historicity and systemic properties. A (...)
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    Les deux formes de la thèse de Church-Turing et l’épistémologie du calcul.Maël Pégny - 2012 - Philosophia Scientiae 16 (3):39-67.
    La thèse de Church-Turing stipule que toute fonction calculable est calculable par une machine de Turing. En distinguant, à la suite de nombreux auteurs, une forme algorithmique de la thèse de Church-Turing portant sur les fonctions calculables par un algorithme d’une forme empirique de cette même thèse, portant sur les fonctions calculables par une machine, il devient possible de poser une nouvelle question : les limites empiriques du calcul sont-elles identiques aux limites des algorithmes? Ou existe-t-il un moyen empirique d’effectuer (...)
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  32. code for: Disruption of biological processes in the Anthropocene: the case of phenological mismatch.Maël Montévil - unknown
    CRAN R code to analyze disruption of plant-pollinator networks for the article: Disruption of biological processes in the Anthropocene: the case of phenological mismatch Cite as Montévil, M. 2020, code for: Disruption of biological processes in the Anthropocene: the case of phenological mismatch DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4290412.
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    Alex Broadbent: Philosophy of epidemiology: Palgrave MacMillan, London and New York, 2013, xxii + 203 pp, £60/$95.Mael Lemoine - 2015 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 36 (3):462-463.
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    Intimité et secret médical. Interprétation philosophique des rapports entre éthique et droit.Maël Lemoine - 2007 - Médecine et Droit 2007 (84):73-79.
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    Disruption of biological processes in the Anthropocene: the case of phenological mismatch.Maël Montévil - unknown
    Biologists increasingly report anthropogenic disruptions of both organisms and ecosystems, suggesting that these processes are a fundamental, qualitative component of the Anthropocene. Nonetheless, the notion of disruption has not yet been theorized in biology. To progress in that regard, we work on a special case. Relatively minor temperature changes impact plant-pollinator synchrony, disrupting mutualistic interaction networks. Understanding this phenomenon requires a specific rationale since models describing them use both historical and systemic reasoning. Specifically, history justifies that the system is initially (...)
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    Pascal, penseur du désordre.Lucie Lebreton - 2024 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 79 (4):1493-1526.
    The doctrine of the three orders which distinguishes and hierarchizes flesh, spirit and charity is obviously one of the major themes of Pascal’s thought. But it appears that Pascal meditates as much on the disorder – and dis-order – induced by sin and the corruption of our nature as on the hierarchy and the heterogeneity of these three kinds of reality. In the world he describes, in fact, not only is everything overturned – the lowest order, that of the flesh, (...)
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    A Few Pending Challenges from the Perspective of a Theory of Organisms.Maël Montévil - 2018 - Constructivist Foundations 13 (3):377-379.
    Open peer commentary on the article “What Is a Cognizing Subject? Construction, Autonomy and Original Causation” by Niall Palfreyman & Janice Miller-Young. Upshot: I discuss convergences between the approach of the authors and my work aiming for a theory of organisms. I also discuss some pitfalls and challenges pertaining to biological randomness, which, I argue, require original developments.
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    Nietzsche et « le principe de Pascal “il faut s’abêtir” ».Lucie Lebreton - 2019 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4:421.
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    Philosophy of medicine in 2021.Jeremy R. Simon & Maël Lemoine - 2021 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 42 (5):187-191.
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    Actualités de l’entre-nous.David Christoffel & Maël Guesdon - 2021 - Multitudes 82 (1):125-131.
    « Un coworking sans communauté n’existe pas. » Qu’est-ce qui sépare les nous du tiers-lieu de ceux de la start-up (plus ou moins nationalisée)? Qu’est-ce qui distingue les bretelles (d’un nous relativement dilaté, diffracté ou bifurquant) des autoroutes (du je au cœur du développement personnel comme du nous des team buildings et atelier de we design)? L’auto-affectation d’un soi mis au pluriel tente, par un simple jeu pronominal, de cacher son intention de relier tout le monde. À travers les reflets (...)
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    Philosophie de la médecine: Volume 2, Santé, maladie, pathologie.Elodie Giroux & Maël Lemoine - 2012 - Librairie Philosophique J Vrin.
    English summary: Based on the famous essay by Georges Canguilhem on what is normal and pathological (originally published in 1943), extensive philosophical literature (mainly Anglo-Saxon) has attempted to define these concepts and analyze their status. The main discussion focuses on the following question: can you describe health and illness as natural phenomena or are they states that are determined by values? French text. French description: Depuis le celebre essai de Georges Canguilhem sur le normal et le pathologique publie initialement en (...)
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  42. The Plurality of Modeling.Philippe Huneman & Maël Lemoine - 2014 - History and Philosophy of the Life Science 36 (1):1-11.
    Philosophers of science have recently focused on the scientific activity of modeling phenomena, and explicated several of its properties, as well as the activities embedded into it. A first approach to modeling has been elaborated in terms of representing a target system: yet other epistemic functions, such as producing data or detecting phenomena, are at least as relevant. Additional useful distinctions have emerged, such as the one between phenomenological and mechanistic models. In biological sciences, besides mathematical models, models now come (...)
     
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    The Evolution of Dispersal in Random Environment.Mohamed Khaladi, Jean-Dominique Lebreton & Abdelaziz Khermjioui - 2011 - Acta Biotheoretica 60 (1-2):155-165.
    In this paper we introduce a stochastic model for a population living and migrating between s sites without distinction in the states between residents and immigrants. The evolutionary stable strategies is characterized by the maximization of a stochastic growth rate. We obtain that the expectation of reproductive values, normalized by some random quantity, are constant on all sites and that the expectation of the normalized vector population structure is proportional to eigenvector of the dispersion matrix associated to eigenvalue one, which (...)
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    Perceptual priming enhances the creation of new episodic memories.P. Gagnepain, K. Lebreton, B. Desgranges & F. Eustache - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1):276-287.
    In recent years, most studies of human memory systems have placed the emphasis on differences rather than on similarities. The present study sought to assess the impact of perceptual priming on the creation of new episodic memories. It was composed of three distinct experimental phases: an initial study phase, during which the number of repetitions of target words was manipulated; a perceptual priming test phase, involving both target and new control words, which constituted the incidental encoding phase of a subsequent (...)
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  45. From physics to biology by extending criticality and symmetry breakings.Giuseppe Longo & Maël Montévil - 2011 - Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology 106:340 - 347.
    Symmetries play a major role in physics, in particular since the work by E. Noether and H. Weyl in the first half of last century. Herein, we briefly review their role by recalling how symmetry changes allow to conceptually move from classical to relativistic and quantum physics. We then introduce our ongoing theoretical analysis in biology and show that symmetries play a radically different role in this discipline, when compared to those in current physics. By this comparison, we stress that (...)
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    La justice prédictive.Sylvie Lebreton-Derrien - 2018 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 60 (1):3-21.
    La justice prédictive est ici sommairement définie comme une justice prédite par des algorithmes et, partant, envisagée comme une justice simplement virtuelle, c’est-à-dire seulement probable, non acquise dans son existence et dont l’actualisation est laissée à la création, à l’imagination et à l’intuition des utilisateurs qui feront que la prédiction restera « une » solution proposée ou deviendra « la » solution finalement adoptée. La justice prédictive apparaît ainsi comme un espace de prospective juridique pour les justiciables, les professions juridiques (...)
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    Anya Plutynski’s Explaining Cancer: Finding Order in Disorder.Maël Lemoine - 2022 - Philosophy of Medicine 3 (1).
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    Aspects du divin dans la Grèce antique.Sylvain Lebreton - 2022 - Kernos 35:377-379.
    Spécialiste reconnu de la poésie épique, à laquelle il a consacré plusieurs études et traductions commentées (ainsi celle de l’Alexandra de Lycophron aux PUR, précédant de quelques années l’édition d’André Hurst aux Belles Lettres), Gérard Lambin (GL) sort de sa zone de confort pour chasser sur les terres de Kernos, en commettant un essai consacré au « divin » dans le monde grec. En quelques deux cents pages de texte, complétées d’une bibliographie et d’une table des matières, GL développe de...
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    Empathy and cruelty: paradoxes of the image of meat in the XVIIIth century.Capucine Lebreton - 2018 - Astérion 18.
    Les écrits du XVIIIe siècle sur l’habitude de manger de la viande affrontent certains problèmes qui ne sont abordés aujourd’hui que dans une optique de défense de la cause animale, comme la sensibilité des animaux tués pour la viande ou le devenir de l’être humain lorsqu’il consomme de la chair. Ce discours au XVIIIe siècle n’est cependant pas le fait de défenseurs des animaux, et se trouve même paradoxalement exempt de conséquences pratiques : les auteurs qui déplorent la consommation de (...)
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    Généalogie de la pensée perspectiviste : les figures inversées de Pascal et de Leibniz dans l’œuvre de Nietzsche.Lucie Lebreton - 2020 - Dialogue 59 (4):677-700.
    When scholars inquire into the inspirational sources of Nietzschean perspectivism, they most often credit Leibniz's monadology. However, this overlooks the fact that Pascal — whose writings Leibniz had read — was the first person to introduce the idea of perspective into philosophy. Above all, it overlooks Nietzsche's own indications: he praises Pascal as one of those “good Europeans” who precipitate the devaluation of Christian values and, in particular, of truth, while on the contrary he considers Leibniz to be one of (...)
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