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    Le design à l’époque de sa réversibilité.Olivier Peyricot - 2022 - Multitudes 89 (4):210-212.
    Comment, en pleine crise environnementale, réorienter l’énergie créative du design au service d’une proto-démocratie technique? À partir d’une capacité cachée du design à construire et déconstruire les environnements matériels, nous disons qu’il est avant tout un processus de conception dont la réversibilité permet de comprendre et d’agir progressivement sur nos structures techniques. Et de tenter de se mouvoir dans un monde matériel ramifié à l’extrême.
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    Superflux ralenti.Olivier Peyricot & Vincent Beaubois - 2013 - Multitudes 53 (2):198.
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    Reasons to be fussy about cultural evolution.Olivier Morin - 2016 - Biology and Philosophy 31 (3):447-458.
    This discussion paper responds to two recent articles in Biology and Philosophy that raise similar objections to cultural attraction theory, a research trend in cultural evolution putting special emphasis on the fact that human minds create and transform their culture. Both papers are sympathetic to this idea, yet both also regret a lack of consilience with Boyd, Richerson and Henrich’s models of cultural evolution. I explain why cultural attraction theorists propose a different view on three points of concern for our (...)
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  4. The metaphysics of forces.Olivier Massin - 2009 - Dialectica 63 (4):555-589.
    This paper defends the view that Newtonian forces are real, symmetrical and non-causal relations. First, I argue that Newtonian forces are real; second, that they are relations; third, that they are symmetrical relations; fourth, that they are not species of causation. The overall picture is anti-Humean to the extent that it defends the existence of forces as external relations irreducible to spatio-temporal ones, but is still compatible with Humean approaches to causation (and others) since it denies that forces are a (...)
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    Greening the Corporation Through Organizational Citizenship Behaviors.Olivier Boiral - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (2):221-236.
    Organizational citizenship behaviors have been the topic of much research attempting to understand the motivations, manifestations, and impacts of these behaviors on organizational development. However, studies have been based essentially on an anthropocentric and intra-organizational perspective that tends to ignore broader environmental issues. Due to the complexity of environmental issues and their human, informal, and preventive aspects, consideration of these issues requires voluntary and decentralized initiatives that draw on organizational citizenship behaviors. The role of these behaviors has been neglected, or (...)
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    Accounting for the Unaccountable: Biodiversity Reporting and Impression Management.Olivier Boiral - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 135 (4):751-768.
    This paper explores the strategies organizations use to demonstrate their accountability for biodiversity and legitimize their impact in this area through the use of techniques of neutralization. Neutralization aims to manage stakeholder impressions on very socially sensitive issues. Based on the content analysis of 148 sustainability reports from mining organizations, the study sheds light on the successful use of rhetoric in reports on non-measurable and potentially unaccountable issues. Specifically, the study shows that mining organizations use four main techniques of neutralization (...)
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    Assessing and Improving the Quality of Sustainability Reports: The Auditors’ Perspective.Olivier Boiral, Iñaki Heras-Saizarbitoria & Marie-Christine Brotherton - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 155 (3):703-721.
    This article presents, an analysis of the opinions of assurance providers regarding the quality and the limitations of sustainability reports and their recommendations to improve them using the Global Reporting Initiative as a framework. The qualitative content analysis of 301 assurance statements for sustainability reports from mining and energy companies provides a comprehensive view of the main outcomes of the assurance process, including its limitations, the application of the GRI principles and suggestions for improving sustainability reports. Taking into account the (...)
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    Managing Biodiversity Through Stakeholder Involvement: Why, Who, and for What Initiatives?Olivier Boiral & Iñaki Heras-Saizarbitoria - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 140 (3):403-421.
    The increasing pressures to conserve biodiversity—particularly for industries based on the exploitation of natural resources—have reinforced the need to implement specific measures in this area. Corporate commitment to preserving biodiversity is increasingly scrutinized by stakeholders and now represents an important aspect of business ethics. Although stakeholder involvement is often essential to the management of biodiversity, very few studies in the literature have focused on the details of this involvement. The objective of this paper is to analyze how mining and forestry (...)
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  9. Humeanism, Best System Laws, and Emergence.Olivier Sartenaer - 2019 - Philosophy of Science 86 (4):719-738.
    In the current article and contrary to a widespread assumption, I argue that Humeanism and ontological emergence can peacefully coexist. Such a coexistence can be established by reviving elements of John Stuart Mill’s philosophy of science, in which an idiosyncratic account of diachronic emergence is associated with extensions of the Humean mosaic and the correlative coming into being of new best system laws, which have the peculiarity of being temporally indexed. Incidentally, this reconciliation of Humeanism and emergence allows for conceiving (...)
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  10. The Metaphysics of Economic Exchanges.Massin Olivier & Tieffenbach Emma - 2017 - Journal of Social Ontology 3 (2):167-205.
    What are economic exchanges? The received view has it that exchanges are mutual transfers of goods motivated by inverse valuations thereof. As a corollary, the standard approach treats exchanges of services as a subspecies of exchanges of goods. We raise two objections against this standard approach. First, it is incomplete, as it fails to take into account, among other things, the offers and acceptances that lie at the core of even the simplest cases of exchanges. Second, it ultimately fails to (...)
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    The Action Logics of Environmental Leadership: A Developmental Perspective.Olivier Boiral, Mario Cayer & Charles M. Baron - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (4):479-499.
    This article examines how the action logics associated with the stages of consciousness development of organizational leaders can influence the meaning, which these leaders give to corporate greening and their capacity to consider the specific complexities, values, and demands of environmental issues. The article explores how the seven principal action logics identified by Rooke and Torbert (2005, Harvard Business Review 83 (4), 66–76; Opportunist, Diplomat, Expert, Achiever, Individualist, Strategist and Alchemist) can affect environmental leadership. An examination of the strengths and (...)
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    ¿Qué hay de nuevo? La Edad Media.Olivier Boulnois - 2016 - Universitas Philosophica 33 (67):321-350.
    In this work, the author has two complementary objectives. Firstly, to demonstrate the contemporaneity of the Middle Ages and secondly, the false novelty of the Modern Times. The author shows the medieval horizon of modernity and, therefore, the false disjunction established between its origin, as rupture and break, considering the Middle Ages as Dark Ages. The author analyses several moments considered as indicating that rupture and several topics traditionally considered as modern, in order to demonstrate their medieval filiations. The author (...)
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    Hoist by our own petard: Backing slowly out of religion and development advocacy.Jill Olivier - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4):1-11.
    There has been a massive advocacy movement over the last 15 years that has sought to advance the case of religion into view of decision-makers in the international development sector. This advocacy effort has been dispersed and not centrally organised, and is made up of the efforts of multiple development actors, religious institutions, researchers and others. This article shows how this advocacy approach has been highly successful in increasing acceptance of the fact that religion is relevant to development, and religious (...)
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    Le refoulement de la liberté d'indifférence et les polémiques anti-scotistes de la métaphysique moderne.Olivier Boulnois - 2002 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 61 (2):199.
    Cette étude explore les ruptures et les transformations imposées à la doctrine de la liberté d’indifférence au XVIIe siècle. Celle-ci, d’origine scotiste, mais modifiée par les controverses autour de Molina, s’oppose d’abord aux théories thomistes de la prédétermination physique. L’œuvre de Gibieuf, pour qui l’indifférence décroît proportionnellement à l’évidence du bien, en change radicalement la signification. Désormais, certains thomistes pourront accepter l’indifférence, tandis que le jansénisme en fait un repoussoir. La pensée de Descartes apparaît ainsi comme une stratégie pour faire (...)
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    The Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies from Faraday to Hertz.Olivier Darrigol - 1993 - Centaurus 36 (3):245-360.
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    A Plea for “Shmeasurement” in the Social Sciences.Olivier Morin - 2015 - Biological Theory 10 (3):237-245.
    Suspicion of “physics envy” surrounds the standard statistical toolbox used in the empirical sciences, from biology to psychology. Mainstream methods in these fields, various lines of criticism point out, often fall short of the basic requirements of measurement. Quantitative scales are applied to variables that can hardly be treated as measurable magnitudes, like preferences or happiness; hypotheses are tested by comparing data with conventional significance thresholds that hardly mention effect sizes. This article discusses what I call “shmeasurement.” To “shmeasure” is (...)
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    Pour une histoire philosophique de la scolastique du XVIIe siècle.Olivier Boulnois - 2002 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 1 (1):1.
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  18. Matière à histoires.Olivier Bloch & Didier Gil - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 60 (2):419-419.
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    Matière à histoires.Olivier Bloch - 1997 - Vrin.
    Les detracteurs du materialisme le donnent pour poussiereux, triste, deplace, ennuyeux. C'est aussi la reputation de la philosophie. Que dire de leur histoire! L'auteur, qui, en trente annees de philosophie, n'a pas trouve matiere a s'ennuyer, propose au lecteur quelques elements pour en juger: du materialisme de l'Antiquite a celui du dix-septieme siecle, de celui des Lumieres aux materialismes historiques, il l'invite a decouvrir des lieux inapercus ou de nouvelles perspectives dans l'histoire de la philosophie. Ceux qui veulent rester philosophes (...)
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    Phenomenology of the human condition.Abraham Olivier - 2011 - South African Journal of Philosophy 30 (2):184-196.
    This paper addresses two issues. The first part deals with the classic question of human nature by focussing on the problem of human consciousness, in particular, the relationship between subjective and intentional consciousness. I argue for an essential link between subjectivity and intentionality by suggesting a phenomenological conception of the human condition. On this basis, the second part deals with what I call ‘humane’ ethics. This part shows that my conception of the human condition contains a humane approach to morality.
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    Signs of Radical Democracy? Deleuze, Badiou, Rancière and Tahrir Square, 2011.Bert Olivier - 2014 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 61 (139):1-21.
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    Guiral Ot : l’être avant l’être. In secundum librum Sententiarum, d. 1, pars 1, q. 2.Olivier Boulnois & Chris Schabel - 2024 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 90 (1):279-308.
    Dans cette question sur le livre II des Sentences, Guiral Ot demande si la créature, avant sa création, a un être propre, distinct de celui du Créateur : d’une part, Dieu crée ex nihilo ; avant la création, il n’y a donc rien, hormis Dieu ; d’autre part, Dieu connaît et veut de toute éternité ce qu’il produira avant de le produire ; les créatures ont bien un être-connu et un être-voulu en Dieu. Pour répondre à cette difficulté, Duns Scot (...)
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    The Problem of Defining Pain.Abraham Olivier - 2008 - Philosophy Today 52 (1):3-14.
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    Augustin et les théories de l'image au Moyen Âge.Olivier Boulnois - 2007 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 1 (1):75-92.
    Augustin est le seul penseur antique à avoir rédigé un traité sur le concept d’image, la Question 74, où il démontre la possibilité d’une image (invisible) de l’invisible. Cette conception éclaire la réticence des Libri Carolini envers la théologie de l’icône, développée par le concile de Nicée II. La doctrine augustinienne de l’image mentale, associée au texte déchiffré, permet de comprendre la théorie médiévale de la méditation, et l’inflexion qu’elle subit en devenant « représentation » (Aelred de Reivaulx). Elle permet (...)
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    Augustin et Sade, penseurs de l’enfer.Olivier Bour - 2011 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 61 (6):46-66.
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    Dire ou tuer? La nomination de Dieu, de la transgression à la transcendance.Olivier Boulnois - 2001 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 99 (3):358-384.
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  27. Duns Scot à Paris. 1302-2002.Olivier Boulnois, Elisabeth Karger, Jean-Luc Solere & Gérard Sondag (eds.) - 2004 - 2300 Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols.
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    Duns Scot et la refondation de la métaphysique.Olivier Boulnois - 2016 - In Gerhard Krieger (ed.), Die "Metaphysik" des Aristoteles Im Mittelalter: Rezeption Und Transformation. De Gruyter. pp. 211-256.
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    Duns Scot et la déduction a priori de la Trinité.Olivier Boulnois - 2020 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 133 (2):67-90.
    Dans son œuvre théologique, Duns Scot propose une démonstration métaphysique de la Trinité. Il produit une véritable déduction a priori des émanations trinitaires, sans recourir aux données de l’Écriture, et antérieurement même aux noms des personnes. Puisqu’il n’existe que deux productions possibles, par mode d’intellection et par mode de volition, et parce qu’il faut partir d’une subsistence première, Duns Scot montre que l’essence divine, par le biais de la première personne, se communique nécessairement aux deux autres. Ce schéma fait l’économie (...)
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  30. Du temps cosmique à la durée ontologique? Duns Scot, le temps, l'aevum et l'éternité.Olivier Boulnois - 2001 - In Pasquale Porro (ed.), The medieval concept of time: studies on the scholastic debate and its reception in early modern philosophy. Boston, MA: Brill. pp. 161--188.
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  31. Etre et représentation: une généalogie de la métaphysique moderne à l'époque de Duns Scot, XIIIe-XIVe siècle.Olivier Boulnois - 1999 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Entre théologie et philosophie : vingt-quatre apostilles sur la Trinité.Olivier Boulnois - 2020 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 133 (2):9-13.
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  33. Genèse de la théorie scotiste de l'individuation.Olivier Boulnois - 1991 - In Annie Bitbol-Hespériès & Pierre-Noël Mayaud (eds.), Le Problème de l'individuation. Paris: J. Vrin.
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    Heidegger, l’ontothéologie et les structures médiévales de la métaphysique.Olivier Boulnois - 2001 - Quaestio 1 (1):379-406.
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    Le Contemplateur et les Idées. Modèles de la science divine, du néoplatonisme au XVIIIe siècle.Olivier Boulnois, Jacob Schmutz & Jean-Luc Solère (eds.) - 2002 - Paris, France: Vrin.
    Recueil de contributions sur la connaissance du monde par Dieu et sur le statut des vérités objectives de la science montrant la diversité des approches proposées par des philosophes tels que Thomas d'Aquin, Duns Scot, Guillaume d'Ockham, François de Meyronnes, Nicolas Malebranche, Pierre Bayle...
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    Liberté, causalité, modalité. Y a-t-il une préhistoire du principe de raison?Olivier Boulnois - 2002 - Quaestio 2 (1):291-338.
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    Le désir de vérité: vie et destin de la théologie comme science d'Aristote à Galilée.Olivier Boulnois - 2022 - Paris: Puf.
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    La métaphysique au Moyen Âge: onto-théologie ou diversité rebelle?Olivier Boulnois - 2005 - Quaestio 5 (1):37-66.
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    La philosophie analytique et la métaphysique selon Duns Scot.Olivier Boulnois - 2008 - Quaestio 8:585-610.
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    La teologia naturale, Duns Scoto e la deduzione a priori della Trinità.Olivier Boulnois - 2021 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 4:613-641.
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    La volonté selon Duns Scot. Indétermination, illimitation et infinité.Olivier Boulnois - 2023 - Quaestio 22:451-471.
    Medieval philosophers admit a physical indeterminacy of natural powers, because they can be determined by something else. However, rational powers have a metaphysical form of indeterminacy, which allows the will to be determined by reason (Thomas Aquinas), or to determine itself (Duns Scotus). Yet, what distinguishes the two main forms of self-determination in Duns Scotus - the unlimited will and the infinite God? In finite beings, the will is unlimited because it always depends on something else, on an object that (...)
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    Métaphysiques rebelles: genèse et structures d'une science au moyen âge.Olivier Boulnois - 2013 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Pursuing an irretrievable duns scoto: One hundred years of philosophical historiography.Olivier Boulnois - 2011 - Universitas Philosophica 28 (56):177-199.
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    Qu’est-ce qu’une théologie négative?Olivier Boulnois - 2019 - Cahiers Philosophiques 3:33.
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    Reading Duns Scotus: From History to Philosophy.Olivier Boulnois - 2005 - Modern Theology 21 (4):603-608.
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    Radix libertatis.Olivier Boulnois - 2023 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 107 (2):205-227.
    La philosophie médiévale a cherché la « racine de la liberté » (donc le libre arbitre radical), tantôt dans la raison (Siger de Brabant), tantôt dans la volonté (Henri de Gand), tantôt dans une combinaison des deux : la volonté comme sujet, la raison comme cause (Thomas d’Aquin). Faut-il donner raison à l’une de ces positions, et sont-elles « libertariennes » ( libertarian ) ou compatibilistes? Au lieu de répondre à cette question, l’auteur essaie plutôt de chercher le sol nourricier, (...)
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    Saint Paul et la philosophie: une introduction à l'essence du christianisme.Olivier Boulnois - 2022 - Paris: PUF.
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  48. The Birth of the Rational Will: Duns Scotus and the Quaestiones super libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis, Book IX, q. 15.Olivier Boulnois - 2005 - Medioevo 30:139.
  49. The concept of theology.Olivier Boulnois - 2020 - In Alexander J. B. Hampton & John Peter Kenney (eds.), Christian Platonism: A History. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    What you see is what you get? Building confidence in ESG disclosures for sustainable finance through external assurance.Olivier Boiral, Marie-Christine Brotherton & David Talbot - forthcoming - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    The main objective of this study is to understand the value of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosure assurance in the context of the development of sustainable finance standards and laws. This study is based on an analysis of 188 comment letters submitted by such actors in the context of public consultations on the development of three new sustainable finance initiatives (the CFA Institute, the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK, and the New Zealand parliament). The study shows these actors' (...)
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