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    Afghanistan: Biden and Trump—the Same Cowardice.Renaud Girard - 2021 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2021 (196):160-162.
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    Entrevista com Renaud Barbara O pertencimento: novos rumos.Renaud Barbaras, Paulo César Rodrigues, Fabrício Rodrigues Pizelli & Gabriel Gurae Guedes Paes - 2020 - Trans/Form/Ação 43 (3):17-34.
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    The world of René Girard: interviews.René Girard - 2024 - East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. Edited by Nadine Dormoy & William A. Johnsen.
    In 1988, Nadine Dormoy conducted a series of interviews with Rene Girard after a number of books and conferences had situated his work in a new context of research on self-organizing systems. In these interviews, Girard discusses the intellectual activity that followed the 1982 Stanford University conference, Disorder and Order. Girard also discusses Theater of Envy, his book on Shakespeare, as well as corrects several misunderstandings of his mimetic hypothesis.
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    The Girard Reader.René Girard & James G. Williams - 1996 - Crossroad Herder Book.
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    Introduction to a phenomenology of life.Renaud Barbaras - 2021 - Bloomington, Indiana, USA: Indiana University Press. Edited by Leonard Lawlor.
    In Introduction to a Phenomenology of Life, renowned French philosopher Renaud Barbaras aims to construct the basis for a phenomenology of life. Called an introduction because it has to deal with philosophical limits and presuppositions, it is much more, as Barbaras investigates life in its phenomenological senses, approached through the duality of its intransitive and transitive senses. Originally published in French (Introduction à une phénoménologie de la vie) Introduction to a Phenomenology of Life first defines the problem of life (...)
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  6. Linear Logic.Jean-Yves Girard - 1987 - Theoretical Computer Science 50:1–102.
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    Die Resokratisierung Platons: die platonische Hermeneutik Hans-Georg Gadamers.François Renaud - 1999 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag.
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    L'univers de René Girard: entretiens.René Girard - 2018 - Paris: Orizons. Edited by Nadine Dormoy-Savage.
    L'univers de René Girard est un univers complexe dans lequel se mêlent étroitement les éléments biographiques et les différentes disciplines auxquelles il a fait appel pour mener à bien ses travaux. Centrés sur le phénomène du désir mimétique, ces entretiens dévoilent la genèse de sa théorie dans les domaines littéraires et religieux. Le fil conducteur en est le principe des doubles mimétiques qu'il a analysés chez des auteurs comme Stendhal, Proust, Dostoïevski et Shakespeare. Il se réfère également à la (...)
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  9. René Girard and Raymund Schwager: correspondence 1974-1991.René Girard - 2016 - New York: Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing. Edited by Raymund Schwager & Scott Cowdell.
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    Appréhender l'espace sonore: l'écoute entre perception et imagination.Renaud Meric - 2012 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    La notion d'espace sonore est devenue de plus en plus prégnante dans le domaine musical, plus particulièrement dans la musique électroacoustique. Mais comment la définir? Cette simple interrogation, dont la réponse semble évidente soulève cependant, lorsqu'elle est approfondie, une multitude d'ambiguïtés, sources de nouvelles réflexions. Comment l'écoute appréhende-t-elle l'espace? Comment s'immerge-t- elle en lui? Qu'appréhende-t-on lorsqu'on écoute? Et finalement, qu'est-ce qu'un son? Quelles en sont les limites spatiales et temporelles? Lorsque l'écoute se confronte à l'espace sonore, où se situe la (...)
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    Violence, the sacred, and things hidden: discussion with René Girard at Esprit (1973).René Girard - 2021 - East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. Edited by Andrew J. McKenna & Andreas Wilmes.
    In 1973 Girard was invited by the editors of Esprit in Paris to discuss his work with several interlocutors from the fields of philosophy, psychoanalysis, literature, and theology. In this exchange Girard addresses challenges to his thinking, and is further prompted to consider the relation between his critique of primitive or archaic religion and the role of Judeo-Christianity, which Western culture has adopted as its own, and to which his book pays scant attention.
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    The Poverty of Radical Ecological Economics: A Critique of Clive Spash from the Viewpoint of the Austrian School.Renaud Fillieule - 2023 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 29 (1):21-43.
    This paper delves into the work of Clive L. Spash, a British radical ecological economist well-known in his field who currently holds a professorship at the Vienna University of Economics and Business. We start with an examination of the principles of his “social ecological economics.” We then critically evaluate his attack on economic growth and his perspective on the standard economic models of climate change. Lastly, we explore his approach to science as a theoretical pursuit and his policy recommendations. The (...)
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    A test of loyalty.Renaud Foucart & Jonathan H. W. Tan - forthcoming - Theory and Decision:1-29.
    We propose and test a model of loyalty in games. Players can mutually maintain loyalty by working towards a common goal that is pareto-superior to any Nash equilibrium without it. Loyalty imposes a psychological cost on defecting in an ongoing cooperation, which is thus sustained. We distinguish loyalty from reciprocity and explain how it complements guilt aversion with two dynamic games from a field experiment conducted in a Pakistani factory. The evidence supports the validity of loyalty, which has a stronger (...)
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    Got rhythm… for better and for worse. Cross-modal effects of auditory rhythm on visual word recognition.Renaud Brochard, Maxime Tassin & Daniel Zagar - 2013 - Cognition 127 (2):214-219.
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    Chapter 8. The Elenctic Strategies of Socrates: The Alcibiades I and the Commentary of Olympiodorus.François Renaud - 2014 - In Harold Tarrant & Danielle A. Layne (eds.), The Neoplatonic Socrates. University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 118-126.
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    La phénoménologie et le concept de vie: Un entretien avec Renaud Barbaras.Renaud Barbaras, Tarek Dika & William Hackett - 2011 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 19 (2):153-179.
    Interview with Renaud Barbaras, conducted on May 18, 2011.
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  17. La résistance du sensible. Merleau-Ponty critique de la transparence, avec une préface de Renaud Barbaras.Emmanuel Alloa & Renaud Barbaras - 2014 - Kimé.
     
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    The Platonic Alcibiades I: The Dialogue and its Ancient Reception.François Renaud & Harold Tarrant - 2015 - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Harold Tarrant.
    Although it was influential for several hundred years after it first appeared, doubts about the authenticity of the Platonic Alcibiades I have unnecessarily impeded its interpretation ever since. It positions itself firmly within the Platonic and Socratic traditions, and should therefore be approached in the same way as most other Platonic dialogues. It paints a vivid portrait of a Socrates in his late thirties tackling the unrealistic ambitions of the youthful Alcibiades, urging him to come to know himself and to (...)
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    La portée normative des avis d’expert dans l’élaboration de la décision administrative en matière de sécurité sanitaire.Renaud Bouvet & Mariannick Le Gueut - 2012 - Médecine et Droit 2012 (117):182-187.
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    Jean Grondin, Hans-Georg Gadamer. Eine Biographie , Mohr Siebeck/Tübingen, 1999, 437 p. Jean Grondin, Hans-Georg Gadamer. Eine Biographie , Mohr Siebeck/Tübingen, 1999, 437 p.François Renaud - 2001 - Philosophiques 28 (1):205-218.
  21. Rhétorique philosophique et fondement de la dialectique.François Renaud - 2006 - Philosophie Antique 6 (6):137-161.
    The commentary of Plato’s Gorgias by Olympiodorus of Alexandria (ca. 505-after 565) is the only ancient commentary of the dialogue that has survived. This little-known and neglected commentary is truly of historical and hermeneutical interest. Beyond its value for our understanding of late Neoplatonism, Olympiodorus’ interpretation can renew in some respects our reading of the Platonic text and can contribute to current methodological debates, as presuppositions traditionally dominant in Plato scholarship (about chronology, dialogue form, dialectic, etc.) are being increasingly questioned. (...)
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    Rethinking the Repressive Hypothesis.Jeffrey Renaud - 2013 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 17 (2):76-93.
    In The History of Sexuality, Volume One, Michel Foucault ostensibly sets out to reject the “repressive hypothesis” as an inadequate characterization of the relationship between sex, power and knowledge. Given the obliqueness of his polemical attack against this hypothesis and its representatives, however, some commentators have attempted to elucidate and assess his position by situating Herbert Marcuse’s critique of sexual repression within the ambit of Foucault’s argument. The following essay contributes to this investigation by highlighting Foucault’s implicit and explicit remarks (...)
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    THE INTELLIGIBILITY OF EXTRALEGAL STATE ACTION: A General Lesson for Debates on Public Emergencies and Legality.François Tanguay-Renaud - 2010 - Legal Theory 16 (3):161-189.
    Some legal theorists deny that states can conceivably act extralegally in the sense of acting contrary to domestic law. This position finds its most robust articulation in the writings of Hans Kelsen and has more recently been taken up by David Dyzenhaus in the context of his work on emergencies and legality. This paper seeks to demystify their arguments and ultimately contend that we can intelligibly speak of the state as a legal wrongdoer or a legally unauthorized actor.
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    The Blind Spot: Lectures on Logic.Jean-Yves Girard - 2011 - Zurich, Switzerland: European Mathematical Society.
    These lectures on logic, more specifically proof theory, are basically intended for postgraduate students and researchers in logic. The question at stake is the nature of mathematical knowledge and the difference between a question and an answer, i.e., the implicit and the explicit. The problem is delicate mathematically and philosophically as well: the relation between a question and its answer is a sort of equality where one side is ``more equal than the other'': one thus discovers essentialist blind spots. Starting (...)
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    Eric Voegelin et l'Orient: millénarisme et religions politiques de l'Antiquité à Daech.Renaud Fabbri - 2016 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    L'échec des printemps arabes et l'instauration d'un nouveau Califat de la terreur en Syrie et en Irak nous contraignent à repenser la place du religieux dans le monde contemporain. Rivés sur les questions sécuritaires, nous manquons encore néanmoins d'outils philosophiques pour comprendre la montée d'un nouveau totalitarisme millénariste et apocalyptique. Le présent ouvrage s'appuie sur les travaux d'Eric Voegelin (1901-1985), un philosophe américain d'origine allemande encore trop peu connu en France et dont toute l'oeuvre vise à mettre en lumière les (...)
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  26. A fenomenologia de Jan Patočka.Renaud Barbaras - 2006 - Phainomenon 11 (1):77-99.
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    La existencia del mundo.Renaud Barbaras - 2023 - Cuestiones de Filosofía 9 (33):63-76.
    El artículo no se hace la pregunta de si el mundo existe, sino que cuestiona el sentido del ser del mundo desde Husserl y explora, desde el pensamiento de Patočka, y a diferencia de Husserl, la posibilidad de una donación no ideal del mundo que permita poner en cuestión el enfoque neorrealista de la existencia de éste. Se trata de denunciar el conflicto que opera en el Husserl de las Ideen 1, entre la fenomenología de la percepción y la fenomenología (...)
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  28. O absoluto fenomenológico.Renaud Barbaras - 2023 - Phainomenon 36 (1):9-20.
    The same subjectivity that makes the world appear belongs, as an integral part, to that which it makes appear, so that there is no alternative between the phenomenological involvement of the world by subjectivity and the ontological involvement of subjectivity by the world. These are the two faces, already abstract, of a fundamental and original situation, in other words, a primitive fact or an archifact. We have thus transported the correlation to the terrain of the world in the form of (...)
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  29. La conception catholique de l'état.Renaud Briey - 1938 - Paris: Bloud & Gay.
     
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    La faute caractérisée, source d’un dommage corporel, engageant une responsabilité pénale.Renaud Clement - 2008 - Médecine et Droit 2008 (88):10-13.
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    Notes and Correspondence.H. Renaud, Lynn Thorndike, George Sarton, Alexandre Koyre & Earle Whittier - 1944 - Isis 35:29-33.
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    Locus Solum: From the Rules of Logic to the Logic of Rules.Jean-Yves Girard - 2001 - Mathematical Structures in Computer Science 11 (3):301–506.
    Go back to An-fang, the Peace Square at An-Fang, the Beginning Place at An-Fang, where all things start (… ) An-Fang was near a city, the only living city with a pre-atomic name (… ) The headquarters of the People Programmer was at An-Fang, and there the mistake happened: A ruby trembled. Two tourmaline nets failed to rectify the laser beam. A diamond noted the error. Both the error and the correction went into the general computer. Cordwainer SmithThe Dead Lady (...)
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    “Local–Global”: the first twenty years.Renaud Chorlay - 2011 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 65 (1):1-66.
    This paper investigates how and when pairs of terms such as “local–global” and “im Kleinen–im Grossen” began to be used by mathematicians as explicit reflexive categories. A first phase of automatic search led to the delineation of the relevant corpus, and to the identification of the period from 1898 to 1918 as that of emergence. The emergence appears to have been, from the very start, both transdisciplinary (function theory, calculus of variations, differential geometry) and international, although the AMS-Göttingen connection played (...)
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  34. Horizon Entropy.Ted Jacobson & Renaud Parentani - 2003 - Foundations of Physics 33 (2):323-348.
    Although the laws of thermodynamics are well established for black hole horizons, much less has been said in the literature to support the extension of these laws to more general settings such as an asymptotic de Sitter horizon or a Rindler horizon (the event horizon of an asymptotic uniformly accelerated observer). In the present paper we review the results that have been previously established and argue that the laws of black hole thermodynamics, as well as their underlying statistical mechanical content, (...)
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    Regimes of Comparatism: Frameworks of Comparison in History, Religion and Anthropology.Renaud Gagné, Simon Goldhill & Geoffrey Ernest Richard Lloyd (eds.) - 2019 - Boston: Brill.
    Historically, all societies have used comparison to analyze cultural difference through the interaction of religion, power, and translation. When comparison is a self-reflective practice, it can be seen as a form of comparatism. Many scholars are concerned in one way or another with the practice and methods of comparison, and the need for a cognitively robust relativism is an integral part of a mature historical self-placement. This volume looks at how different theories and practices of writing and interpretation have developed (...)
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    Italian and French Democracies’ Containment of Communist Unrest in the Early Cold War.Pascal Girard - 2024 - History of Communism in Europe 14:65-85.
    After a brief interlude of legality ending in 1947, France and Italy faced violence fuelled by Communist organisations; the most important took place from the autumn of 1947 to the autumn of 1948 and greatly impressed governments and public opinion, sustaining fear of a Communist uprising. Facing this challenge to public order were resolute Ministers of the Interior Mario Scelba and Jules Moch. Their policy gained them the reputation of reso­lute anti-Communists going beyond the limits of democratic legality. This paper (...)
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    « L’analogie Platonicienne Individu-état Dans Le De Re Publica De Cicéron : Méthode Antilogique Et Fondement De La Justice ».François Renaud - 2011 - Plato Journal 11.
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    Lecciones para una fenomenología de la correlación y una metafísica del sentimiento. El Seminario de Buenos Aires.Renaud Barbaras - 2023 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 8:25-108.
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  39. Making Sense of 'Public' Emergencies.François Tanguay-Renaud - 2009 - Philosophy of Management (formerly Reason in Practice) 8 (2):31-53.
    In this article, I seek to make sense of the oft-invoked idea of 'public emergency' and of some of its (supposedly) radical moral implications. I challenge controversial claims by Tom Sorell, Michael Walzer, and Giorgio Agamben, and argue for a more discriminating understanding of the category and its moral force.
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    Puzzling about State Excuses as an Instance of Group Excuses.François Tanguay-Renaud - 2013 - In R. A. Duff, Lindsay Farmer, S. E. Marshall, Massimo Renzo & Victor Tadros (eds.), The Constitution of the Criminal Law. Oxford University Press.
    Can the state, as opposed to its individual human members in their personal capacity, intelligibly seek to avoid blame for unjustified wrongdoing by invoking excuses (as opposed to justifications)? Insofar as it can, should such claims ever be given moral and legal recognition? While a number of theorists have denied it in passing, the question remains radically underexplored. -/- In this article (in its penultimate draft version), I seek to identify the main metaphysical and moral objections to state excuses, and (...)
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    Le conflit des libertés.Charles Girard - 2021 - Archives de Philosophie 84 (4):9-28.
    Le conflit des libertés constitue un problème redoutable pour toute théorie des droits fondamentaux, tant du point de vue de leur justification que de leur mise en œuvre. La théorie rawlsienne de la justice comme équité suggère une réponse originale, qui cherche à éviter tant la mise en balance des libertés que leur absolutisation rigide. Le système des libertés de base est strictement prioritaire par rapport à toute autre considération, mais les libertés elles-mêmes ne sont pas, prises individuellement, absolues : (...)
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    Interview: Rene Girard.Rene Girard - 1978 - Diacritics 8 (1):31.
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    De l'être du phénomène: sur l'ontologie de Merleau Ponty.Renaud Barbaras - 2001 - Grenoble: Diffusion Harmonia Mundi.
    Merleau-Ponty disparaît brusquement en 1961, laissant inachevée une œuvre essentielle qui devait fixer la signification ultime de toutes ses recherches antérieures et qui nourrira de nombreux courants de la philosophie contemporaine. Le propos du présent ouvrage est à la fois d'en tenter une lecture, c'est-à-dire une reconstitution aussi précise que possible s'appuyant de manière privilégiée sur les notes de travail posthumes, et de prendre la mesure de cette " intra-ontologie " que Merleau-Ponty considérait comme l'accomplissement nécessaire de la phénoménologie husserlienne. (...)
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    Jan Patočka: Liberté, existence et monde commun.Renaud Barbaras, Nathalie Frogneux & Jan Patočka (eds.) - 2012 - Argenteuil: Le Cercle herméneutique.
    Un texte inédit de Jan Patocka (1907-1977) intitulé " Sur les problèmes des traductions philosophiques " (1968) dans une traduction française originale d'Erika Abrams ouvre ce volume collectif qui cherche à penser l'existence humaine et le monde commun grâce à l'oeuvre aussi capitale que protéiforme de ce philosophe tchèque. Des spécialistes en phénoménologie, en philosophie sociale et politique, en anthropologie et en esthétique déploient ici sa richesse et sa fécondité à travers quatre problématiques : le Monde commun, le Mouvement critique (...)
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    10 Humbling as Upbringing: The Ethical Dimension of the Elenchus in the Lysis.François Renaud - 2002 - In Scott Gary Alan (ed.), Does Socrates Have a Method?: Rethinking the Elenchus in Plato's Dialogues and Beyond. Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 183-198.
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    Confronto entre as três primeiras categorias da Logique de la philosophie de Eric Weil e a dialéctica hegeliana.Michel Renaud - 2013 - Cultura:63-69.
    Ce bref article relit le début de la Logique de la philosophie d´Eric Weil et le confronte à la pensée de Hegel. Ce sont ainsi les trois premières catégories de la Logique de la Philosophie qui sont mises en parallèle avec le début de la première partie de la «petite Logique» de Hegel, c´est-à-dire, avec la section Être de l´Encyclopédie des Sciences Philosophiques. Il est intéressant, en effet, de chercher à comprendre ce qui met en mouvement la pensée dialectique, la (...)
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    The twofold requirements of truth and justice in the Gorgias.François Renaud - 2016 - Plato Journal 16:95-108.
    This paper examines Plato’s views about the unity of argument and drama, and asks why Plato never made his views on this unity fully explicit. Taking the Gorgias as a case study it is argued that unity rests on the conception of refutative dialectic as justice and on the principle of self-consistency of thought and desire. As compared to the treatise, the dialogue form has the advantage of being able to defend these substantive views in action and thus to demonstrate (...)
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    Cancer adaptations: Atavism, de novo selection, or something in between?Frédéric Thomas, Beata Ujvari, François Renaud & Mark Vincent - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (8):1700039.
    From an evolutionary perspective, both atavism and somatic evolution/convergent evolution theories can account for the consistent occurrence, and astounding attributes of cancers: being able to evolve from a single cell to a complex organized system, and malignant transformations showing significant similarities across organs, individuals, and species. Here, we first provide an overview of these two hypotheses, including the possibility of them not being mutually exclusive, but rather potentially representing the two extremes of a continuum in which the diversity of cancers (...)
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    The Explanation of the Subprime Crisis According to the Austrian School: A Defense and Illustration.Renaud Fillieule - 2013 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 19 (1):101-136.
    This paper aims, first of all, at showing that there is a very close correspondence between the series of events of the subprime cycle and the typical process described by the Austrian business cycle theory. It then answers to some of the main criticisms directed against the Austrian explanation of this crisis. It shows, finally, how major aspects of this cycle – housing bubble, governmental policies of credit and housing, financial innovations – can be integrated to or deduced from the (...)
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    Developing and Implementing new TB Technologies: Key Informants’ Perspectives on the Ethical Challenges.Renaud F. Boulanger, Ana Komparic, Angus Dawson, Ross E. G. Upshur & Diego S. Silva - 2020 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17 (1):65-73.
    ObjectiveTo identify the ethical challenges associated with the development and implementation of new tuberculosis drugs and diagnostics.MethodsTwenty-three semi-structured qualitative interviews conducted between December 2015 and September 2016 with programme administrators, healthcare workers, advocates, policymakers, and funders based in the Americas, Europe, and Africa. Interviews were analysed using thematic analysis.ResultsDivergent interests and responsibilities, coupled with power imbalances, are a primary source of ethical challenges; the uncertain risk profiles of new drugs present an additional one. Although this challenge can be partially mitigated (...)
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