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    Les enjeux de pouvoir.Pierre Servan-Schreiber - 2019 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 61 (1):159-169.
    Pourquoi refuser une médiation? Quels sont les mécanismes, humains, sociologiques, professionnels qui peuvent pousser certains acteurs, parties à un différend, à préférer le coût, la durée et l’aléa d’un contentieux à la tentative de trouver rapidement un accord satisfaisant? Pour comprendre ces ressorts, il faut s’intéresser aux enjeux de pouvoir.
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    Compte-rendu: Antoine Garapon et Pierre Servan-Schreiber , Deals de Justice—Le Marché Américain de L’obéissance Mondialisée, Paris, PUF, 2013.Florian Grisel - 2014 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 27 (3):519-522.
    L’ouvrage codirigé par Antoine Garapon et Pierre Servan-Schreiber vise à illustrer un changement de « paradigme » opéré au cours des dernières années dans la régulation des affaires internationales.En effet, traditionnellement, l’activité des entreprises multinationales est organisée selon le droit de l’Etat de leur siège social, et éventuellement selon le(s) droit(s) des Etats au sein desquels elles poursuivent leur activité. Par exemple, dans l’affaire Siemens, chaque acte illicite pouvait ainsi être soumis à trois droits nationaux (p. 10). (...)
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    Context, cortex, and dopamine: A connectionist approach to behavior and biology in schizophrenia.Jonathan D. Cohen & David Servan-Schreiber - 1992 - Psychological Review 99 (1):45-77.
  4. Indian Epics of the Terai Conquest: The Story of a Migration.Catherine Servan-Schreiber & Jennifer Curtiss Gage - 1998 - Diogenes 46 (181):77-93.
    The very name of Bihar, a district in the eastern part of India, evokes images of anarchy, banditry, and disarray. Already traversed by distinct cultural zones - Bhojpuri, Mithila, Magadha, and the tribal zone of Jharkhand - Bihari society is characterized by bloody clan conflict over territorial rights. The doggedness with which the region's protagonists form militias is a perpetual source of front-page news. Pitted against the Brahmans and Bhumihar Rajputs, the large landowners, are the herding and soldier castes such (...)
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    Inde et Grande-Bretagne : deux regards sur un passé colonial à travers le cinéma.Catherine Servan-Schreiber - 2008 - Hermes 52:25.
    A l'heure où l'on souligne l'émergence indienne du post -colonialisme, Bollywood et ses films à grand budget se penchent sur le passé colonial. Héritière d'une littérature romanesque et tributaire des exposi­tions universelles, la guerre des images livrée entre la Grande-Bretagne et l'Inde à travers le support du cinéma, traduit un décalage. Tandis que la machinerie hollywoodienne s'est emparée d'un regard sur l'Inde à travers de grandes fresques d'aven­ture et de guerre, la riposte indienne s'est focalisée sur les répercussions psychiques intimes (...)
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  6. The American Challenge.J. -J. Servan-Schreiber, Arthur Schlesinger, Ronald Steel & Claude Julien - 1970 - Science and Society 34 (1):118-121.
     
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    Finite state automata and simple recurrent networks.Axel Cleeremans & David Servan-Schreiber - unknown
    We explore a network architecture introduced by Elman (1988) for predicting successive elements of a sequence. The network uses the pattern of activation over a set of hidden units from time-step 25-1, together with element t, to predict element t + 1. When the network is trained with strings from a particular finite-state grammar, it can learn to be a perfect finite-state recognizer for the grammar. When the network has a minimal number of hidden units, patterns on the hidden units (...)
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    Limbic Activation and its Relevance to Emotional Disorders.David Servan-Schreiber William M. Perlstein - 1998 - Cognition and Emotion 12 (3):331-352.
  9. Sfidarea mondială.Servan Schreiber - forthcoming - Humanitas.
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    Two ways of learning associations.Luke Boucher & Zoltán Dienes - 2003 - Cognitive Science 27 (6):807-842.
    How people learn chunks or associations between adjacent items in sequences was modelled. Two previously successful models of how people learn artificial grammars were contrasted: the CCN, a network version of the competitive chunker of ServanSchreiber and Anderson [J. Exp. Psychol.: Learn. Mem. Cogn. 16 (1990) 592], which produces local and compositionally‐structured chunk representations acquired incrementally; and the simple recurrent network (SRN) of Elman [Cogn. Sci. 14 (1990) 179], which acquires distributed representations through error correction. The models' susceptibility (...)
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    Monde et être chez Heidegger. Par Fernand Couturier. Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal, 1971. $ 13.00.Pierre Xenopoulos - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (4):786-788.
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    Husserl and Heidegger on Human Experience.Pierre Keller - 1999 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this 1999 book Pierre Keller examines the distinctive contributions, and the respective limitations, of Husserl's and Heidegger's approach to fundamental elements of human experience. He shows how their accounts of time, meaning, and personal identity are embedded in important alternative conceptions of how experience may be significant for us, and discusses both how these conceptions are related to each other and how they fit into a wider philosophical context. His sophisticated and accessible account of the phenomenological philosophy of (...)
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    The Field of Cultural Production: Essays on Art and Literature.Pierre Bourdieu (ed.) - 1993 - Cambridge University Press.
    Replete with madwomen, murderers, musicians, and mystics, "Lonely Woman" dramatically interweaves the lives of five women. It remains Takako Takahashi's most sustained and multifaceted fictional realization of her concept of "loneliness.".
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    Describing the practice of introspection.Pierre Vermersch - 2009 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 16 (10-12):20-57.
    The main objective of this article is to capitalise on many years of research, and of practice, relating to the use of introspection in a research context, and thus to provide an initial outline description of introspection, while developing an introspection of introspection. After a description of the context of this research, I define the institutional conditions which would enable the renewal of introspection as a research methodology. Then I describe three aspects of introspective practice: 1) introspection as a process (...)
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  15. Husserl and Heidegger on Human Experience.Pierre Keller - 1999 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (3):601-602.
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    What Minds Can Do: Intentionality in a Non-Intentional World.Pierre Jacob - 1997 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Some of a person's mental states have the power to represent real and imagined states of affairs: they have semantic properties. What Minds Can Do has two goals: to find a naturalistic or non-semantic basis for the representational powers of a person's mind, and to show that these semantic properties are involved in the causal explanation of the person's behaviour. In the process, this 1997 book addresses issues that are central to much contemporary philosophical debate. It will be of interest (...)
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    Invariant types in NIP theories.Pierre Simon - 2015 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 15 (2):1550006.
    We study invariant types in NIP theories. Amongst other things: we prove a definable version of the [Formula: see text]-theorem in theories of small or medium directionality; we construct a canonical retraction from the space of [Formula: see text]-invariant types to that of [Formula: see text]-finitely satisfiable types; we show some amalgamation results for invariant types and list a number of open questions.
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    Inducing and assessing differentiated emotion-feeling states in the laboratory.Pierre Philippot - 1993 - Cognition and Emotion 7 (2):171-193.
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    On the problem-size effect in small additions: Can we really discard any counting-based account?Pierre Barrouillet & Catherine Thevenot - 2013 - Cognition 128 (1):35-44.
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    Études de philosophie ancienne.Pierre Hadot - 2010 - Les Belles Lettres.
    On parle beaucoup dans cet ouvrage de contresens, de contresens parfois createurs, qui ont fait progresser la pensee, mais aussi de contresens qui ne produisent qu'erreur et confusion, comme ceux que commettent certains tenants de la psychologie historique. On presente dans cet ouvrage plusieurs applications a des textes philosophiques d'une methode d'interpretation qui consiste a les replacer dans le contexte de l'enseignement et de la vie des ecoles philosophiques. A cote d'etudes de details consacrees a des termes philosophiques importants, on (...)
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    Autopsy of measurements with the ATLAS detector at the LHC.Pierre-Hugues Beauchemin - 2017 - Synthese 194 (2).
    A lot of attention has been devoted to the study of discoveries in high energy physics, but less on measurements aiming at improving an existing theory like the standard model of particle physics, getting more precise values for the parameters of the theory or establishing relationships between them. This paper provides a detailed and critical study of how measurements are performed in recent HEP experiments, taking examples from differential cross section measurements with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. This study (...)
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    Plotinus, or, The simplicity of vision.Pierre Hadot - 1993 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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    On the Cunning of Imperialist Reason.Pierre Bourdieu & Loïc Wacquant - 1999 - Theory, Culture and Society 16 (1):41-58.
    This article poses the question of the social and intellectual conditions for genuine social scientific internationalism, through an analysis of the worldwide spread of a new global vulgate resulting from the false and uncontrolled universalization of the folk concepts and preoccupations of American society and academe. The terms, themes and tropes of this new planetary doxa - `multiculturalism', `globalization', `liberals versus communitarians', `underclass', racial `minority' and identity, etc. - tend to project and impose on all societies American concerns and viewpoints, (...)
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    Le voile d'Isis: essai sur l'histoire de l'idée de nature.Pierre Hadot - 2004 - Editions Gallimard.
    Un aphorisme hante la philosophie occidentale. celui d'Héraclite, qui veut que " la Nature aime à se voiler ". Près de vingt-cinq siècles durant, ces quelques petits mots ont successivement signifié: que tout ce qui naît tend à mourir; que la Nature s'enveloppe dans des formes sensibles et dans des mythes; qu'elle cache en elle des vertus occultes ; mais également que l'Etre est originellement dans un état de contraction et de non-déploiement ; ou bien encore qu'il se dévoile en (...)
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    Complex ecological models with simple dynamics: From individuals to populations.Pierre M. Auger & Robert Roussarie - 1994 - Acta Biotheoretica 42 (2-3):111-136.
    The aim of this work is to study complex ecological models exhibiting simple dynamics. We consider large scale systems which can be decomposed into weakly coupled subsystems. Perturbation Theory is used in order to get a reduced set of differential equations governing slow time varying global variables. As examples, we study the influence of the individual behaviour of animals in competition and predator-prey models. The animals are assumed to do many activities all day long such as searching for food of (...)
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    Rethinking the Very Idea of Egalitarian Markets and Corporations: Why Relationships Might Matter More than Distribution.Pierre-Yves Néron - 2015 - Business Ethics Quarterly 25 (1):93-124.
    ABSTRACT: What kinds of markets, market regulations, and business organizations are compatible with contemporary egalitarian theories of justice? This article argues that any thoughtful answer to this question will have to draw on recent developments in political philosophy that are concerned not only with the equality of the distribution of core goods but also with the requirements for equality of status, voice, and so on, in the relations between individuals and within organizations. The dominance of theories of distributive justice in (...)
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    The present alone is our happiness: conversations with Jeannie Carlier and Arnold I. Davidson.Pierre Hadot - 2009 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by Marc Djaballah, Jeannie Carlier & Arnold I. Davidson.
    Tied to the apron strings of the church -- Researcher, teacher, philosopher -- Philosophical discourse -- Interpretation, objectivity and nonsense -- Unitary experience and philosophical life -- Philosophical discourse as spiritual exercise -- Philosophy as life and as a quest for wisdom -- From Socrates to Foucault : a long tradition -- Inacceptable? -- The present alone is our happiness.
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    Respiratory feedback in the generation of emotion.Pierre Philippot, Gaëtane Chapelle & Sylvie Blairy - 2002 - Cognition and Emotion 16 (5):605-627.
    This article reports two studies investigating the relationship between emotional feelings and respiration. In the first study, participants were asked to produce an emotion of either joy, anger, fear or sadness and to describe the breathing pattern that fit best with the generated emotion. Results revealed that breathing patterns reported during voluntary production of emotion were (a) comparable to those objectively recorded in psychophysiological experiments on emotion arousal, (b) consistently similar across individuals, and (c) clearly differentiated among joy, anger, fear, (...)
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    Kultur Übersetzen: Zur Wissenschaft des Übersetzens Im Deutsch-Französischen Dialog.Manfred Schmeling & Alberto Gil (eds.) - 2008 - Akademie Verlag.
    Der Übersetzer befindet sich im Spannungsfeld nicht nur zwischen den Sprachen, sondern auch zwischen den Kulturen. Die Beiträge nähern sich der Frage nach der kulturellen Dimension von Übersetzung sowohl epochen- als auch fachübergreifend an, wobei das Erkenntnisinteresse sämtliche Textsorten umfasst. Im vorliegenden Band wird die besondere Rolle der Übersetzung bei der Überschreitung kultureller Grenzen von unterschiedlichen Disziplinen aus erforscht. Neben Translationswissenschaftlern kommen auch Vertreter aus Literatur- und Sprachwissenschaft, Kunstgeschichte, Philosophie, Rhetorik und Musikwissenschaft zu Wort. Aus dem Inhalt: Vorwort der Herausgeber (...)
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    Émergence d’un savoir mathématique euro-islamique : L’Offrande du converti pour ranimer la flamme éteinte.Mahdi Abdeljaouad, Pierre Ageron & Mahmoud Shahidy - 2016 - Philosophia Scientiae 20:7-32.
    Nous étudions un traité scientifique en langue arabe, achevé à Belgrade en 1779. Son titre est L’Offrande du converti pour ranimer la flamme éteinte. Il ne fut jamais imprimé, mais dix copies, d’aspect semblable à celui des manuscrits arabes traditionnels, attestent de sa circulation dans l’Empire ottoman. L’auteur, un converti à l’islam qu’on appelait Osman Efendi, y aborde la géométrie euclidienne, la géométrie d’arpentage, la dynamique galiléenne et leurs applications aux sciences militaires. Il affiche son ambition de « faire revivre (...)
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  31. Le peuple introuvable. Histoire de la représentation démocratique en France.Pierre Rosanvallon - 2000 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (1):161-162.
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    A framework for thinking about distributed cognition.Pierre Poirier & Guillaume Chicoisne - 2006 - Pragmatics and Cognition 14 (2):215-234.
    As is often the case when scientific or engineering fields emerge, new concepts are forged or old ones are adapted. When this happens, various arguments rage over what ultimately turns out to be conceptual misunderstandings. At that critical time, there is a need for an explicit reflection on the meaning of the concepts that define the field. In this position paper, we aim to provide a reasoned framework in which to think about various issues in the field of distributed cognition. (...)
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    How Evolution May Work Through Curiosity‐Driven Developmental Process.Pierre-Yves Oudeyer & Linda B. Smith - 2016 - Topics in Cognitive Science 8 (2):492-502.
    Infants' own activities create and actively select their learning experiences. Here we review recent models of embodied information seeking and curiosity-driven learning and show that these mechanisms have deep implications for development and evolution. We discuss how these mechanisms yield self-organized epigenesis with emergent ordered behavioral and cognitive developmental stages. We describe a robotic experiment that explored the hypothesis that progress in learning, in and for itself, generates intrinsic rewards: The robot learners probabilistically selected experiences according to their potential for (...)
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    Mental models and the suppositional account of conditionals.Pierre Barrouillet, Caroline Gauffroy & Jean-François Lecas - 2008 - Psychological Review 115 (3):760-771.
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    On the law relating processing to storage in working memory.Pierre Barrouillet, Sophie Portrat & Valérie Camos - 2011 - Psychological Review 118 (2):175-192.
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    A Framework For Thinking About Distributed Cognition.Pierre Poirier & Guillaume Chicoisne - 2006 - Pragmatics and Cognition 14 (2):215-234.
    As is often the case when scientific or engineering fields emerge, new concepts are forged or old ones are adapted. When this happens, various arguments rage over what ultimately turns out to be conceptual misunderstandings. At that critical time, there is a need for an explicit reflection on the meaning of the concepts that define the field. In this position paper, we aim to provide a reasoned framework in which to think about various issues in the field of distributed cognition. (...)
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    L’égalité instrumentale?Pierre-Yves Néron - 2014 - Philosophiques 41 (1):165.
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    Between Saying and Doing: Peirce's Propositional Space.Pierre Thibaud - 1997 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 33 (2):270 - 327.
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    Remarques sur la Théorie de L'Hexagone logique de Blanché.Pierre Sauriol - 1968 - Dialogue 7 (3):374-390.
    En cet article nous montrons en premier lieu que la théorie de l'hexagone logique de Blanché n'est pas, comme il le pense, le résultat d'une réflexion philosophique, mais qu'elle relève véritablement de la logique scientifique, puisqu'elle s'insère tout naturellement dans la structure d'ensemble des liaisons uninaires de la logique trivalente des propositions. Cette démonstration nous conduit, en second lieu, à renverser le jugement défavorable que E. J. Lemmon avait porté sur la toute première ébauche de cette théorie, et ainsi à (...)
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    Dp-minimality: Invariant types and dp-rank.Pierre Simon - 2014 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 79 (4):1025-1045.
    This paper has two parts. In the first one, we prove that an invariant dp-minimal type is either finitely satisfiable or definable. We also prove that a definable version of the -theorem holds in dp-minimal theories of small or medium directionality.In the second part, we study dp-rank in dp-minimal theories and show that it enjoys many nice properties. It is continuous, definable in families and it can be characterised geometrically with no mention of indiscernible sequences. In particular, if the structure (...)
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  41. Physique et poétique dans le "Timée" de Platon.Pierre Hadot - 1983 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 115:113.
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    La prudence chez Kant.Pierre Aubenque - 1975 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 80 (2):156 - 182.
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    Jeux de langage et philosophie.Pierre Hadot - 1962 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 67 (3):330 - 343.
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    Montaigne and the Coherence of Eclecticism.Pierre Force - 2009 - Journal of the History of Ideas 70 (4):523-544.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Montaigne and the Coherence of EclecticismPierre ForceSince the publication of Pierre Hadot's essays on ancient philosophy by Arnold Davidson in 1995,2 Michel Foucault's late work on "the care of the self"3 has appeared in a new light. We now know that Hadot's work was familiar to Foucault as early as the 1950s.4 It is also clear that Foucault's notion of "techniques of the self" is very close to (...)
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    Distending Straight‐Masculine Time: A Phenomenology of the Disabled Speaking Body.Joshua St Pierre - 2015 - Hypatia 30 (1):49-65.
    Drawing upon feminist, queer, and crip phenomenology, this essay argues that the distinct temporality of the lived, stuttering body disturbs the normalized “choreography” of communication and thereby threatens the disabled speaker's recognition as a speaking subject. Examined through the phenomenology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Alfred Schutz, the disabled speaking body is temporally “out of step” with the normalized bodily rhythms and pace of communicative practices in relation to both lived and objective time. Disciplined for his incalculable and therefore irrational bodily (...)
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    Aggregation and emergence in hierarchically organized systems: Population dynamics.Pierre Auger & Jean-Christophe Poggiale - 1996 - Acta Biotheoretica 44 (3-4):301-316.
    The aim of this work is to present aggregation methods of hierarchically organized systems allowing one to replace the initial micro-system by a macro-system described by a few global variables. We also study the relations between the fast micro-dynamics and the slow macro-dynamics which can produce global properties. Emergence corresponds to a bottom-up coupling that is the result effected by a micro-level at a macro-level. As an example, we present prey-predator models with different time scales in an heterogeneous environment. A (...)
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    Stably embedded submodels of Henselian valued fields.Pierre Touchard - 2023 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 63 (3):279-315.
    We show a transfer principle for the property that all types realised in a given elementary extension are definable. It can be written as follows: a Henselian valued field is stably embedded in an elementary extension if and only if its value group is stably embedded in its corresponding extension, its residue field is stably embedded in its corresponding extension, and the extension of valued fields satisfies a certain algebraic condition. We show for instance that all types over the Hahn (...)
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    A problem for representationalist versions of extended cognition.Pierre Steiner - 2013 - Philosophical Psychology 28 (2):184-202.
    In order to account for how organisms can apprehend the contents of the external representations they manipulate in cognizing, the endorsement of representationalism fosters a situation of what I call cognitive overdetermination. I argue that this situation is problematic for the inclusion of these external representations in cognitive processing, as the hypothesis of extended cognition would like to have it. Since that situation arises from a commitment to representationalism (even minimal), it only affects the viability of representationalist versions of extended (...)
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    A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic.Pierre Cachia, Hans Wehr & J. Milton Cowan - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (4):742.
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    Penseurs et idéologues: de Platon à Prigogine.Pierre Somville - 2000 - Bruxelles: Editions du Centre d'action laïque.
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