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    Stratégies de valorisation des savoirs locaux africains : questions et enjeux liés à l’usage du numérique au Cameroun.Thomas Hervé Mboa Nkoudou - 2015 - Éthique Publique 17 (2).
    La question des savoirs locaux suscite de nombreux débats sur la valeur et la considération que les uns et les autres leur accordent. Au-delà des aspects les plus vulgarisés que sont l’environnement et à la pharmacopée, cet article met en évidence une conception plus holiste des savoirs locaux et montre que leur valorisation est un enjeu de justice cognitive. À cette fin, l’auteur propose une stratégie numérique en quatre points adaptée au contexte camerounais : l’acquisition de compétences numériques par les (...)
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  2. Tragic Ethe in Montaigne's Essais.Herve Thomas Campangne - 2007 - In Corinne Noirot-Maguire & Valérie M. Dionne (eds.), Revelations of character: ethos, rhetoric, and moral philosophy in Montaigne. Newcastle, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars Press.
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    Do Musicians Have Better Mnemonic and Executive Performance Than Actors? Influence of Regular Musical or Theater Practice in Adults and in the Elderly.Mathilde Groussard, Renaud Coppalle, Thomas Hinault & Hervé Platel - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    La montagne de Mann, le désert de Buzzati, le rivage de Gracq.Hervé Vautrelle - 2008 - Studia Phaenomenologica 8:379-398.
    This article aims to establish that literature is an ideal laboratory for undertaking some phenomenological experimentations, even when not explicitly intended by the author. By considering three works (Der Zauberberg by Thomas Mann, Il deserto dei Tartari by Dino Buzzati and Le rivage des Syrtes by Julien Gracq) that all tell the story of one man gone far away from his country and isolated in a mysterious, fascinating and closed place, we propose to study the complex relations that weave (...)
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    Thomas d’Aquin et Nicolas de Cues « Actus essendi » et « Possest ».Hervé Pasqua - 2016 - Noesis 26:113-124.
    La conception de l’Un unitrine de Nicolas de Cues fait de l’unité de l’Un un résultat. L’unité résulte d’un mouvement infini, d’une conversion : unitas, aequalitas, connexio. L’unité comme résultat n’est pas l’Un neutre et immédiat, l’unitas initiale, mais l’Un médiatisé qui s’est égalisé sans se diviser en s’actuant comme relation infinie à soi. L’Un vit de sa propre histoire a priori. Il se réfléchit sans être. Nous comparons cette pensée cusaine de l’Unum in se à celle, thomiste, de l’Esse (...)
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    La réception d’Avicenne dans l’œuvre de saint Thomas d’Aquin.Hervé Pasqua - 2018 - Noesis 32:189-220.
    Saint Thomas d’Aquin a témoigné d’un grand respect et d’une réelle estime pour Avicenne dont l’œuvre et la pensée ont exercé sur lui une influence féconde. Il le considère comme un Maître et se réjouit de constater une parenté de pensée et, sur certains point, l’accord de la doctrine du philosophe musulman avec sa foi chrétienne. Durant la première moitié du xxe siècle, d’excellentes études ont attiré l’attention sur les sources avicenniennes de sa pensée. Une liste de plus de (...)
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    Laurence Renault, Dieu et les créatures selon Thomas d'Aquin.Hervé Pasqua - 1996 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 94 (2):359-361.
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  8. La vision béatifique selon saint Thomas d'Aquin et Dietrich de Freiberg.Hervé Pasqua - 2012 - Revue Thomiste 112 (3):513-527.
     
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    Roger Pouivet, Après Wittgenstein, saint Thomas.Hervé Pasqua - 2000 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 98 (1):186-187.
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    Étienne Gilson, Études médiévales** Étienne Gilson, Autour de saint Thomas. Avant-propos de Jean-François Courtine.Hervé Pasqua - 1988 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 86 (70):258-259.
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  11. Historical and transcendental factors in the construction of the sciences.Hervé Barreau - 2008 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 96 (1):33-47.
    The hermeneutic context of scientific activity requires that scientific discovery be attributed not only to historical factors but also to transcendental factors (in the sense exemplified by Kant and Husserl, but without their respective idealism). Together these factors can account for a scientific discovery. This is manifest in the invention of Relativity by Einstein. Thomas Kuhn considered the first factors and neglected the seconds. As a consequence the "paradigms" are, for him, incommensurable. But this negligence is the effect of (...)
     
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    Présentation.Hervé Pasqua - 2018 - Noesis 32:7-21.
    L’œuvre du persan Avicenne, offre le témoignage d’une pensée de l’être qui traverse l’histoire de la philosophie et en fait le contemporain, aussi bien d’Aristote et de Plotin, que de Thomas d’Aquin et de Duns Scot, ou de Husserl et de Heidegger. Les contributions réunies dans ce volume le confirment. Les textes analysés, les thèmes traités, mettent en relief le rôle et l’apport décisif d’un auteur qui se situe à un carrefour où se croisent l’héritage aristotélicien et néo...
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    Charles Larmore, Modernité et morale ** _Thomas Nagel, Égalité et partialité. Traduit de l'américain par Claire Beauvillard_** _Amartya Sen, Éthique et économie. Et autres essais. Traduit de l'anglais par Sophie Marnat_** Ruwen Ogien, La faiblesse de la volonté. [REVIEW]Hervé Pourtois - 1995 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 93 (1-2):218-224.
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    Thomas d'Aquin et Dietrich de Freiberg, L'Être et l'essence. Le vocabulaire médiéval de l'ontologie. Traduction et commentaire par Alain de Libera et Cyrille Michon. [REVIEW]Hervé Pasqua - 2000 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 98 (1):167-170.
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    Alain de Libera, Thomas d'Aquin contre Averroès. L'unité de l'intellect contre les averroïstes suivi des Textes contre Averroès antérieurs à 1270. Texte latin, traduction, introduction, bibliographie, chronologie, notes et index. [REVIEW]Hervé Pasqua - 1996 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 94 (2):354-359.
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    L'Être et l'Essence. Le vocabulaire médiéval de l'ontologie. Deux traités «De ente et essentia» de Thomas d'Aquin et Dietrich de Freiberg. Présentés et traduits par Alain de Libera et Cyrille Michon. [REVIEW]Hervé Pasqua - 1997 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 95 (3):547-550.
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  17. Louis ROUX et Hervé GILIBERT, "Le vocabulaire, la phrase et le paragraphe du "Leviathan" de Thomas Hobbes". [REVIEW]André Robinet - 1981 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 35 (1):188.
     
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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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    Inquiry into Meaning and Truth.R. S. D. Thomas - 1990 - Philosophia Mathematica (1-2):73-87.
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  20. Banlieue sounds, or, The right to exist.Hervé Tchumkam - 2019 - In Gavin Steingo & Jim Sykes (eds.), Remapping sound studies. Durham: Duke University Press.
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    The Measurement Problem: Decoherence and Convivial Solipsism.Hervé Zwirn - 2016 - Foundations of Physics 46 (6):635-667.
    The problem of measurement is often considered an inconsistency inside the quantum formalism. Many attempts to solve it have been made since the inception of quantum mechanics. The form of these attempts depends on the philosophical position that their authors endorse. I will review some of them and analyze their relevance. The phenomenon of decoherence is often presented as a solution lying inside the pure quantum formalism and not demanding any particular philosophical assumption. Nevertheless, a widely debated question is to (...)
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    From AI Ethics Principles to Practices: A Teleological Methodology to Apply AI Ethics Principles in The Defence Domain.Christopher Thomas, Alexander Blanchard & Mariarosaria Taddeo - 2024 - Philosophy and Technology 37 (1):1-21.
    This article provides a methodology for the interpretation of AI ethics principles to specify ethical criteria for the development and deployment of AI systems in high-risk domains. The methodology consists of a three-step process deployed by an independent, multi-stakeholder ethics board to: (1) identify the appropriate level of abstraction for modelling the AI lifecycle; (2) interpret prescribed principles to extract specific requirements to be met at each step of the AI lifecycle; and (3) define the criteria to inform purpose- and (...)
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    La mutation des organisations productives.Hervé Serieyx - 2011 - Hermes 60:, [ p.].
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    La mutation des organisations productives.Hervé Serieyx - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 60 (2):, [ p.].
    Examinant la pertinence des travaux d’Edgar Morin dans la gestion des organisations productives et, plus particulièrement pour l’accroissement de l’efficacité collective, cet article propose des outils de réflexion opérationnels aux responsables d’organisations, s’appuyant sur six notions de la pensée complexe exposée dans La Méthode : les principes hologrammatique, d’auto-organisation, de la variété requise, de co-évolution, dialogique et de récursivité.Examining the relevance of the work of Edgar Morin in the management of productive organizations, and in particular for increasing collective efficacy, this (...)
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  25. Margaret Cavendish, Anne Conway, and Catharine Cockburn on Matter.Emily Thomas - 2023 - In Karen Detlefsen & Lisa Shapiro (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Women and Early Modern European Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 112–126.
  26. Archaeologies of place and landscape.Julian Thomas - 2001 - In Ian Hodder (ed.), Archaeological theory today. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp. 165--186.
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  27. Chronicity as stigma.Samuel Thomas - 2020 - In Christian Tewes & Giovanni Stanghellini (eds.), Time and Body: Phenomenological and Psychopathological Approaches. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
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    La lente formation du « barreau français » (1660-1830).Hervé Leuwers - 2023 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 1 (1):77-92.
    Parce qu’elle s’est élaborée à partir d’un héritage antique, l’avocature dispose d’une culture commune dès la fin du Moyen Âge. Dans la France des XVII e et XVIII e siècles, ces caractères partagés se renforcent par la professionnalisation, l’harmonisation institutionnelle des ordres et le renforcement d’un droit commun du barreau, qui n’est pas le fruit du seul travail des avocats et de leurs structures professionnelles ; l’émergence d’un « barreau français » a également été favorisée par l’État et les tribunaux. (...)
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  29. Creation and metaphysics.Herve J. Thibault - 1970 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
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  30. Nursing Ethics and Advanced Practice in the Anesthesia and Perioperative Period.Allan C. Thomas, Gregory Sheedy & Pamela J. Grace - 2018 - In Pamela June Grace & Melissa K. Uveges (eds.), Nursing ethics and professional responsibility in advanced practice. Burlington, Massachusetts: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
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    The impossibility of corporate ethics: for a Levinasian approach to managerial ethics.Herve Corvellec - 2007 - Business Ethics 16 (3):208-219.
    The moral philosophy of Levinas offers a stark prospectus of impossibility for corporate ethics. It differs from most traditional ethical theories in that, for Levinas, the ethical develops in a personal meeting of one with the Other, rather than residing in some internal deliberation of the moral subject. Levinasian ethics emphasises an infinite personal responsibility arising for each of us in the face of the Other and in the presence of the Third. It stresses the imperious demand we experience to (...)
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    Emotion regulation through listening to music in everyday situations.Myriam V. Thoma, Stefan Ryf, Changiz Mohiyeddini, Ulrike Ehlert & Urs M. Nater - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (3):550-560.
    Music is a stimulus capable of triggering an array of basic and complex emotions. We investigated whether and how individuals employ music to induce specific emotional states in everyday situations for the purpose of emotion regulation. Furthermore, we wanted to examine whether specific emotion-regulation styles influence music selection in specific situations. Participants indicated how likely it would be that they would want to listen to various pieces of music (which are known to elicit specific emotions) in various emotional situations. Data (...)
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  33. The Genealogy of Epistemic Virtue Concepts.Alan Thomas - 2008 - Philosophical Papers 37 (3):345-369.
    Abstract This paper examines the treatment of thick ethical concepts in Williams's work in order to evaluate the consistency of his treatment of ethical and epistemic concepts and to assess whether the idea of a thick concept can be extended from ethics to epistemology. A virtue epistemology is described modeled on a cognitivist virtue ethics. Williams's genealogy of the virtues surrounding propositional knowledge (the virtues of ?truthfulness?) is critically evaluated. It is concluded that this genealogy is an important contribution to (...)
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    Petri Thomae Quaestiones de ente.Petrus Thomae - 2018 - Leuven (Belgium): Leuven University Press. Edited by Garrett R. Smith & John.
    Editio princeps of Peter Thomae's De ente. It is generally acknowledged by historians of philosophy that medieval philosophers made key contributions to the discussion of the problem of being and the fundamental issues of metaphysics. The Quaestiones de ente of Peter Thomae, composed at Barcelona ca. 1325, is the longest medieval work devoted to the problem of being as well as the most systematic. The work is divided into three parts: the concept of being, the attributes of being, and the (...)
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    Nonlocality Versus Modified Realism.Hervé Zwirn - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (1):1-26.
    A large number of physicists now admit that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory. The EPR argument and the many experiments showing the violation of Bell’s inequalities seem to have confirmed convincingly that quantum mechanics cannot be local. Nevertheless, this conclusion can only be drawn inside a standard realist framework assuming an ontic interpretation of the wave function and viewing the collapse of the wave function as a real change of the physical state of the system. We show that this (...)
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    Nonlocality Versus Modified Realism.Hervé Zwirn - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (1):1-26.
    A large number of physicists now admit that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory. The EPR argument and the many experiments showing the violation of Bell’s inequalities seem to have confirmed convincingly that quantum mechanics cannot be local. Nevertheless, this conclusion can only be drawn inside a standard realist framework assuming an ontic interpretation of the wave function and viewing the collapse of the wave function as a real change of the physical state of the system. We show that this (...)
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    Nonlocality Versus Modified Realism.Hervé Zwirn - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (1):1-26.
    A large number of physicists now admit that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory. The EPR argument and the many experiments showing the violation of Bell’s inequalities seem to have confirmed convincingly that quantum mechanics cannot be local. Nevertheless, this conclusion can only be drawn inside a standard realist framework assuming an ontic interpretation of the wave function and viewing the collapse of the wave function as a real change of the physical state of the system. We show that this (...)
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    Nonlocality Versus Modified Realism.Hervé Zwirn - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (1):1-26.
    A large number of physicists now admit that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory. The EPR argument and the many experiments showing the violation of Bell’s inequalities seem to have confirmed convincingly that quantum mechanics cannot be local. Nevertheless, this conclusion can only be drawn inside a standard realist framework assuming an ontic interpretation of the wave function and viewing the collapse of the wave function as a real change of the physical state of the system. We show that this (...)
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    From a voluntary vaccination policy to mandatory vaccination against COVID-19 in cancer patients: an empirical and interdisciplinary study in bioethics.Christian Hervé, Philippe Beuzeboc, Jean-François Geay, May Mabro, Asmahane Benmaziane, Titouan Kennel, Elisabeth Angellier, Sakina Sekkate & Henri-Corto Stoeklé - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-17.
    BackgroundAt the start of 2021, oncologists lacked the necessary scientific knowledge to adapt their clinical practices optimally when faced with cancer patients refusing or reluctant to be vaccinated against COVID-19, despite the marked vulnerability of these patients to severe, and even fatal forms of this new viral infectious disease. Oncologists at Foch Hospital were confronted with this phenomenon, which was observed worldwide, in both the general population and the population of cancer patients.MethodsBetween April and November 2021, the Ethics and Oncology (...)
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  40. La montagne de Mann, le desert de Buzzati, le rivage de Gracq phénoménologie de trois espaces-temps littéraires.Hervé Vautrelle - 2008 - Studia Phaenomenologica 8:379-398.
    This article aims to establish that literature is an ideal laboratory for undertaking some phenomenological experimentations, even when not explicitly intended by the author. By considering three works that all tell the story of one man gone far away from his country and isolated in a mysterious, fascinating and closed place, we propose to study the complex relations that weave between space and time and between landscape and consciousness, and to deduce from it their phenomenological impact. We attempt to show (...)
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    Avec et contre Freud. Norbert Elias et la psychologie sociale historique.Hervé Mazurel - 2021 - Cités 88 (4):41-54.
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    L'inconscient ou l'oubli de l'histoire: profondeurs, métamorphoses et révolutions de la vie affective.Hervé Mazurel - 2021 - Paris: La Découverte.
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    Organizing Means–Ends Decoupling: Core–Compartment Separations in Fast Fashion.Hervé Corvellec & Herman I. Stål - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (4):857-885.
    Means–ends decoupling, the institutionally induced implementation of ineffective practices, has become increasingly common. Extant theory suggests that means–ends decoupling has real consequences, which makes it unstable and difficult for organizations to sustain. Yet little is known of how, and with what outcomes, firms organize such means–ends decoupling. We examine organizing via multiple qualitative and longitudinal case studies of how Swedish fast fashion retailers implement and manage the collection of used garments. We find that firms combine two organizational arrangements: structural and (...)
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    Molecular Tumor Boards: Ethical Issues in the New Era of Data Medicine.Christian Hervé, Guillaume Vogt, Pierre Laurent-Puig, Christophe Tourneau, Charles-Henry Frouart, Marie-France Mamzer-Bruneel & Henri-Corto Stoeklé - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (1):307-322.
    The practice and development of modern medicine requires large amounts of data, particularly in the domain of cancer. The future of personalized medicine lies neither with “genomic medicine” nor with “precision medicine”, but with “data medicine”. The establishment of this DM has required far-reaching changes, to establish four essential elements connecting patients and doctors: biobanks, databases, bioinformatic platforms and genomic platforms. The “transformation” of scientific research areas, such as genetics, bioinformatics and biostatistics, into clinical specialties has generated a new vision (...)
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    The libertarian foundations of Scotus's moral philosophy.Thomas Williams - 1998 - The Thomist 62 (2):193-215.
    After setting out in part 1 Scotus's libertarian account of the will, I shall discuss two of the most important implications Scotus understood his account to have. First, according to Scotus, the Thomist understanding of the will as intellective appetite is inadequate to provide a libertarian account of freedom. Scotus therefore rejects that understanding and offers an alternative moral psychology. In part 2 of the paper I therefore draw attention to the passages in which Scotus offers his reasons for rejecting (...)
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  46. Acknowledgment: Guest Reviewers.Hervé Abdi, Fred Adams, Shaaron Ainsworth, Erik Altmann, Richard Aslin, Robert Aunger, Jerry Balakrishnan, Dana Ballard, Sieghard Beller & Iris Berent - 2004 - Cognitive Science 28:1041-1043.
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    Eigenfeatures as intermediate-level representations: The case for PCA models.Hervé Abdi, Dominique Valentin & Betty G. Edelman - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):17-18.
    Eigenfeatures are created by the principal component approach (PCA) used on objects described by a low-level code (i.e., pixels, Gabor jets). We suggest that eigenfeatures act like the flexible features described by Schyns et al. They are particularly suited for face processing and give rise to class-specific effects such as the other-race effect. The PCA approach can be modified to accommodate top-down constraints.
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  48. The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks.Hervé Bourlard & Samy Bengio - 2002
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    Vers une relecture herméneutique et biographique de la théorie de l’apprentissage transformateur.Hervé Breton - 2018 - Revue Phronesis 7 (3):35-42.
    This article proposes a new reading of transformative learning theory (TAT), proceeding from an examination of three concepts: the function of habit in the processes of constructing experience, the notion of trial and its potential, and the biographical dimensions of Transformative Learning Theory. This approach leads us to question the theories of experience that tacitly underlie the learning models proposed by Mezirow. The discussion thus opened is part of the controversy and dialogue between the currents of pragmatism, critical hermeneutics and (...)
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    Le livre sur Adler de Soren Kierkegaard.Hervé-Marie Gicquel - 1985 - Philosophiques 12 (2):315-362.
    The book on Adler is one of the key works in Kierkegaard's thought. By writing it the Danish philosopher was able to verify for himself the religious content of his vocation and the accuracy of his critique against the modern church and society. It presents a profound investigation into the fundamental Christian concepts of "revelation", of "divine authority", and of "apostle". The inquiry shows that Kierkegaard is more of an objectivist than a subjectivist because he pronounced qualitative distinction between what (...)
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