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    A transient allergy: Owen and the Owenites according to Charles Fourier and the Fourierists, from the 1820s to 1837.Thomas Bouchet - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (2):345-358.
    ABSTRACT This article examines the Fourierist reception of Owenism. In challenging the established historiography on Owen’s reception in France, the article draws on a wide range of Fourierist material – letters, unpublished draft manuscripts, and neglected articles in Fourierist and non-Fourierist periodicals – that previously not accessible to twentieth-century historians in order to reassess the Fourierist response to Owen and Owenism. The article pays special attention to the work of Fourier’s leading disciple, Victor Considerant. It contrasts Fourier’s highly critical evaluation (...)
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    Female heroes and familial memory in Thomas de Saluces’s le Chevalier errant.Florence Bouchet - 2009 - Clio 30:119-136.
    Cet article montre que le Livre du Chevalier errant de Thomas iii de Saluces (fin du xive siècle) est un miroir familial visant, à travers la combinaison du souvenir historique et de la fiction légendaire, à sublimer le souvenir des aïeux. Dans cette stratégie d’exaltation généalogique, le rôle des femmes est loin d’être négligeable. Deux cas remarquables d’héroïsme féminin sont analysés, ceux de Richarde de Saluces, la guerrière, et de Grisilidis, l’épouse vertueuse.
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    Science et philosophie des druides.Paul Bouchet - 1968 - Blainville-sur-mer,: l'Amitié par le livre.
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    The paradox of culture.Dominique Bouchet - 2010 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 1 (2):203-213.
    The most fundamental communication paradox is that of the society communicating with itself. Culture's paradox is that in establishing itself as a culture, society has to create an impossible distance to itself in order to be able to remain within itself. Thus, society finds its bearings by putting itself into perspective, by giving itself a project which naturally takes its starting point in the culture but which always considers what is outside society itself. It is not necessary to be aware (...)
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  5. What we owe to each other.Thomas Scanlon - 1998 - Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
    In this book, T. M. Scanlon offers new answers to these questions, as they apply to the central part of morality that concerns what we owe to each other.
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  6. Diderot, o, El burgués vagabundo.por Rubén Calderón Bouchet - 1983 - In Patricio H. Randle (ed.), La Enciclopedia y el enciclopedismo. Buenos Aires: Oikos Asociación para la Promoción de los Estudios Territoriales y Ambientales.
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    Til afviklingen af den historiske materialisme.Dominique Bouchet (ed.) - 1979 - Aalborg: Aalborg universitetsforlag.
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  8. Tilfældet Althusser.af Dominique Bouchet - 1980 - In Johannes Andersen & Erik Albæk (eds.), Althusserskolen--en introduktion. Aalborg: Aalborg universitetsforlag.
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    Thomas Reid on the Animate Creation: Papers Relating to the Life Sciences.Thomas Reid & Paul Wood - 2022 - Edinburgh University Press.
    This volume brings together for the first time a significant number of Reid's manuscript papers on natural history, physiology and materialist metaphysics. An important contribution not only to Reid studies but also to our understanding of eighteenth-century science and its context.
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  10. What is it like to be a bat?Thomas Nagel - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (October):435-50.
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    From Ou le soleil.Andre du Bouchet & Cid Corman - 1979 - Substance 8 (2/3):15.
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    ...Holderlin Today.Andre du Bouchet, Beatrice Cameron & Madeleine Hage - 1974 - Substance 4 (10):5.
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  13. La vie Sauve.André du Bouchet - forthcoming - Les Etudes Philosophiques: Revue.
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    One Bearing a Book in the Mountain.Andre du Bouchet & Cid Corman - 1979 - Substance 8 (2/3):22.
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  15. Psychoanalysis and the Interpretation of Lucid Dreams.Christian Bouchet - 1995 - Diogenes 43 (170):109-126.
    The belief that obscure dreams have meaning, that they can be understood in spite of their seeming incoherence, is shared by most cultures: the importance attributed to the interpretation of dreams comes up several times in such sacred texts as the Bible and Talmud, where it is warned that an uninterpreted dream is like an unopened letter. However, even if such a point of view may justify the interpretation of obscure dreams, it does not provide a basis for a systematic (...)
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  16. Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man.Thomas Reid - 1785 - University Park, Pa.: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Derek R. Brookes & Knud Haakonssen.
    Thomas Reid was a philosopher who founded the Scottish school of 'common sense'. Much of Reid's work is a critique of his contemporary, David Hume, whose empiricism he rejects. In this work, written after Reid's appointment to a professorship at the university of Glasgow, and published in 1785, he turns his attention to ideas about perception, memory, conception, abstraction, judgement, reasoning and taste. He examines the work of his predecessors and contemporaries, arguing that 'when we find philosophers maintaining that (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas on Virtue.Thomas M. Osborne - 2022 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Thomas Aquinas produced a voluminous body of work on moral theory, and much of that work is on virtue, particularly the status and value of the virtues as principles of virtuous acts, and the way in which a moral life can be organized around them schematically. Thomas Osborne presents Aquinas's account of virtue in its historical, philosophical and theological contexts, to show the reader what Aquinas himself wished to teach about virtue. His discussion makes the complexities of Aquinas's (...)
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  18. The absurd.Thomas Nagel - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy 68 (20):716-727.
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    Variation sociolinguistique et réseau social : constitution et traitement d’un corpus de données orales massives1.Aurélie Nardy, Hélène Bouchet, Isabelle Rousset, Loïc Liégeois, Laurence Buson, Céline Dugua & Jean-Pierre Chevrot - 2021 - Corpus 22.
    Nous présentons une étude originale en cours visant la compréhension des relations entre variations sociolinguistiques et réseau social. Sa démarche empirique repose sur le recueil de données sociales et langagières massives et longitudinales au sein d’une école maternelle. Environ 200 individus (enfants et adultes) sont équipés une semaine par mois pendant 3 ans de capteurs qui enregistrent en continu à la fois leurs interactions verbales et leurs contacts sociaux. Dans cet article, à visée principalement méthodologique, nous exposons les dispositifs mis (...)
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    The Ambiguity of the Modern Conception of Autonomy and the Paradox of Culture.Dominique Bouchet - 2007 - Thesis Eleven 88 (1):31-54.
    Grounded in newer French socio-political philosophy, this text deals with the paradoxical situation in which the interpretation of society as well as the relation between the individual and the social remains ambiguous even though autonomy and interrogation of the social emerges: Autonomy remains trapped between transcendence and immanence. Modernity is when society claims to know that it has to produce its own myths. Traditional societies did not relate to their myths as if they were their own products. Nevertheless, as soon (...)
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  21. L'oraison De Notre-dame De Jean Bouchet.Jean Bouchet - 1941 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 1:196-202.
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    Yttrium segregation and intergranular defects in alumina.Daniele Bouchet, Sylvie Lartigue-Korinek, Regine Molins & Jany Thibault - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (10):1401-1413.
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  23. Peer Disagreement and Higher Order Evidence.Thomas Kelly - 2010 - In Richard Feldman & Ted A. Warfield (eds.), Disagreement. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
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    Le silence de la travestie : un extrait du Roman de Silence (XIIIe siècle) traduit de l’ancien français.Florence Bouchet - 1999 - Clio 10.
    Dans le Roman de Silence (XIIIe siècle), le comte de Cornouailles fait passer sa fille Silence pour un garçon afin de préserver son droit d’héritage. Heldris de Cornouailles, l’auteur de cet ouvrage, explore les jeux linguistiques et les possibles romanesques générés par cette transgression de l’identité sexuelle (quiproquos allant jusqu’à une scène de séduction, inspirée du topos de la femme de Putiphar, qui confronte virtuellement l’héroïne à l’homosexualité féminine).
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    Le silence de la travestie : un extrait du Roman de Silence (XIIIe siècle) traduit de l’ancien français.Florence Bouchet - 1999 - Clio 10.
    Dans le Roman de Silence (XIIIe siècle), le comte de Cornouailles fait passer sa fille Silence pour un garçon afin de préserver son droit d’héritage. Heldris de Cornouailles, l’auteur de cet ouvrage, explore les jeux linguistiques et les possibles romanesques générés par cette transgression de l’identité sexuelle (quiproquos allant jusqu’à une scène de séduction, inspirée du topos de la femme de Putiphar, qui confronte virtuellement l’héroïne à l’homosexualité féminine).
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    La surveillance numérique au travail.Hubert Bouchet - 2009 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 53 (1):85.
    Avec le salariat et le rassemblement des ouvriers sur les mêmes lieux, dans le même temps et pour une tâche commune, la surveillance est apparue comme plus « nécessaire ». Les techniques se sont naturellement installées dans l'univers de la surveillance au travail, marquant plusieurs étapes. Autrefois, vigiles, contremaîtres et cadres assuraient la surveillance. Une seconde étape a été matérialisée par l'installation des automatismes de première génération, avec les badges notamment. La troisième étape a enrichi les dispositifs du recours à (...)
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    La surveillance numérique au travail.Hubert Bouchet - 2009 - Hermes 53:85.
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  28. Le vocabulaire de l'union et du rapport des natures chez saint Grégoire de Nysse'.Jean-René Bouchet - 1968 - Revue Thomiste 68:533-582.
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    Note de lecture.Célia Bouchet - 2019 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 13 (2):147-150.
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    Où sont les freins à l’emploi? Inactivité et chômage parmi les personnes avec une déficience de survenue précoce.Célia Bouchet - 2021 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 15 (4):282-304.
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  31. À propos d'une image christologique de Grégoire de Nysse.Jean-René Bouchet - 1967 - Revue Thomiste 67:584.
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    Pragmatics of intercultural communication: The bounded openness of a contradictory perspective.Dominique Bouchet - 2010 - Pragmatics and Society 1 (1):138-154.
    This article explains why intercultural communication always should be studied in context and how even though misunderstanding is normally at stake in intercultural communication, one can argue that the promotion of mutual understanding actually is of mutual interest for all of humanity. Studying in context means paying attention to circumstances around the uses of signs as well as to the roles and moods of the users of signs. Promoting mutual understanding means avoiding a state of mind that implies the depreciation (...)
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  33. Evidence Can Be Permissive.Thomas Kelly - 2013 - In Matthias Steup & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 298.
  34. Metaphysical Foundationalism: Consensus and Controversy.Thomas Oberle - 2022 - American Philosophical Quarterly 59 (1):97-110.
    There has been an explosion of interest in the metaphysics of fundamentality in recent decades. The consensus view, called metaphysical foundationalism, maintains that there is something absolutely fundamental in reality upon which everything else depends. However, a number of thinkers have chal- lenged the arguments in favor of foundationalism and have proposed competing non-foundationalist ontologies. This paper provides a systematic and critical introduction to metaphysical foundationalism in the current literature and argues that its relation to ontological dependence and substance should (...)
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    Lessons Learned and Future Directions of MetaTutor: Leveraging Multichannel Data to Scaffold Self-Regulated Learning With an Intelligent Tutoring System.Roger Azevedo, François Bouchet, Melissa Duffy, Jason Harley, Michelle Taub, Gregory Trevors, Elizabeth Cloude, Daryn Dever, Megan Wiedbusch, Franz Wortha & Rebeca Cerezo - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Self-regulated learning is critical for learning across tasks, domains, and contexts. Despite its importance, research shows that not all learners are equally skilled at accurately and dynamically monitoring and regulating their self-regulatory processes. Therefore, learning technologies, such as intelligent tutoring systems, have been designed to measure and foster SRL. This paper presents an overview of over 10 years of research on SRL with MetaTutor, a hypermedia-based ITS designed to scaffold college students’ SRL while they learn about the human circulatory system. (...)
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  36. Some hope for intuitions: A reply to Weinberg.Thomas Grundmann - 2010 - Philosophical Psychology 23 (4):481-509.
    In a recent paper Weinberg (2007) claims that there is an essential mark of trustworthiness which typical sources of evidence as perception or memory have, but philosophical intuitions lack, namely that we are able to detect and correct errors produced by these “hopeful” sources. In my paper I will argue that being a hopeful source isn't necessary for providing us with evidence. I then will show that, given some plausible background assumptions, intuitions at least come close to being hopeful, if (...)
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  37. Esperanza, historia y utopía.Rubén Calderón Bouchet - 1978 - Mendoza, Argentina: Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Centro de Investigaciones, Instituto de Ciencias Políticas.
     
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    Deflationary Theories of Properties and Their Ontology.Thomas Schindler - 2022 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (3):443-458.
    I critically examine some deflationary theories of properties, according to which properties are ‘shadows of predicates’ and quantification over them serves a mere quasi-logical function. I start by considering Hofweber’s internalist theory, and pose a problem for his account of inexpressible properties. I then introduce a theory of properties that closely resembles Horwich’s minimalist theory of truth. This theory overcomes the problem of inexpressible properties, but its formulation presupposes the existence of various kinds of abstract objects. I discuss some ways (...)
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  39. The epistemic significance of disagreement.Thomas Kelly - 2005 - In Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath & Ernest Sosa (eds.), Contemporary epistemology: an anthology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 167-196.
    Looking back on it, it seems almost incredible that so many equally educated, equally sincere compatriots and contemporaries, all drawing from the same limited stock of evidence, should have reached so many totally different conclusions---and always with complete certainty.
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  40. Virtue, Vice and Value.Thomas Hurka - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 52 (208):413-415.
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    Bioethics in a liberal society: the political framework of bioethics decision making.Thomas May - 2002 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    Issues concerning patients' rights are at the center of bioethics, but the political basis for these rights has rarely been examined. In Bioethics in a Liberal Society: The Political Framework of Bioethics Decision Making , Thomas May offers a compelling analysis of how the political context of liberal constitutional democracy shapes the rights and obligations of both patients and health care professionals. May focuses on how a key feature of liberal society -- namely, an individual's right to make independent (...)
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  42. Equal treatment and compensatory discrimination.Thomas Nagel - 1973 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 2 (4):348-363.
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    Dans la toile : araignée ou abeille.Hubert Bouchet - 2003 - Hermes 37:213-219.
    Détenir des informations stratégiques sur autrui a toujours été un enjeu. Avec l'entrée dans le monde industriel marchand et le développement corrélatif de l'offre, le souci de la connaissance de l'autre en tant qu'acheteur potentiel est apparu: les sondages se sont développés pour recueillir des éléments collectifs d'information sur les pratiques, les opinions, etc. Internet introduit une rupture en permettant la connaissance la plus fine des pratiques individuelles: chaque transaction laisse une trace sur le réseau, l'informatique permet de stocker et (...)
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  44. Digital Supervision in the Workplace.Hubert Bouchet - 2009 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 53 (1):85 - +.
     
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    Fernand Braudel og historien.Anne Bouchet & Dominique Bouchet - 2018 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 7:77-88.
    Den 27. november 1985 døde den franske historiker, Fernand Braudel, som af mange verden over regnes for en af de betydeligste historikere nogen sinde. Han var Annales-skolens førende skikkelse.
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  46. Introduction à la philosophie de l'individu.Henri Bouchet - 1949 - Paris,: Flammarion.
     
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  47. Introduktion til en række franske tænkere hinsides den historiske materialisme.Dominique Bouchet - 1979 - In Til afviklingen af den historiske materialisme. Aalborg: Aalborg universitetsforlag.
     
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    La figura de Moisés en 'La ciudad de Dios'.Isabelle Bouchet - 2007 - Augustinus 52 (204):23-28.
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  49. Essays on the Active Powers of Man.Thomas Reid - 1788 - john Bell, and G.G.J. & J. Robinson.
    The Scottish philosopher Thomas Reid first published Essays on Active Powers of Man in 1788 while he was Professor of Philosophy at King's College, Aberdeen. The work contains a set of essays on active power, the will, principles of action, the liberty of moral agents, and morals. Reid was a key figure in the Scottish Enlightenment and one of the founders of the 'common sense' school of philosophy. In Active Powers Reid gives his fullest exploration of sensus communis as (...)
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  50. (Counter)factual want ascriptions and conditional belief.Thomas Grano & Milo Phillips-Brown - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy 119 (12):641-672.
    What are the truth conditions of want ascriptions? According to an influential approach, they are intimately connected to the agent’s beliefs: ⌜S wants p⌝ is true iff, within S’s belief set, S prefers the p worlds to the not-p worlds. This approach faces a well-known problem, however: it makes the wrong predictions for what we call (counter)factual want ascriptions, wherein the agent either believes p or believes not-p—for example, ‘I want it to rain tomorrow and that is exactly what is (...)
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