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    From Pattern to ‘Culture’?: Emergence and Transformations of Metacultural Wén.Uffe Bergeton - 2013 - Dissertation, University of Michigan
    In this dissertation I trace (i) the emergence and different stages of the use of the term wén in pre-Qín texts to refer to language-specific conceptualizations of ‘conventionalized behavior’ and (ii) the emergence of the use of the English term culture as a translation of the term wén and as an analytical concept in discussions of ‘cultural identity’ in early China. I do so by proposing a linguistic anthropological approach to the study of historical changes in collectively shared conceptualizations of (...)
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    Language and national identity in the Danish nation-state in the 19th century.Uffe Østergård - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (1-3):213-218.
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    The Danish Path to Modernity.Uffe Østergård - 2004 - Thesis Eleven 77 (1):25-43.
    In a comparative context, Danish national identity and political culture combine features of what is often referred to as East European integral nationalism , typical of smaller, recently independent nation-states, and the patriotic concept of citizenship in the older West European state nations. The explanation of this apparent paradox is that Denmark belongs to both families. A former multinational, composite state in 1864 was cut down to a size that enabled a class of about 60,000 peasant-farmers to establish an ideological (...)
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    From ‘Awe-Inspiringly Beautiful’ to ‘Patterns in Conventionalized Behavior’: The Historical Development of the Metacultural Concept of Wén in Pre-Qín China.Uffe Bergeton - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (2):433.
    Earlier studies of the term wén 文 in pre-Qín texts do not fully explain the relation-ship between its basic meaning ‘ pattern’ and its more abstract meanings ‘moral refinement’ and ‘tradition of conventionalized behavior’. In contrast, I argue that, when used as an epithet describing individuals in pre-Zhànguó texts, wén meant something like ‘awe-inspiringly beautiful’, rather than ‘accomplished’ or ‘cultured’ as proposed in earlier studies and translations. Wearing clothes embroidered with ‘rank indicating emblems’ and possessing ‘decorated’ accoutrements signaling authority were (...)
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    Philosophy on Bamboo: Text and the Production of Meaning in Early China by Dirk Meyer.Uffe Bergeton - 2015 - Philosophy East and West 65 (1):352-354.
  6. Feminism Is Back in France—Or Is It?Michéle le Dœuff & Penelope Deutscher - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):243-255.
    Michèle Le Dœuff discusses the revival of feminism in France, including the phenomenon of state-sponsored feminism, such as government support for "parity": equal numbers of women and men in government. Le Dœuff analyzes the strategically patchy application of this revival and remains wary about it. Turning to the work of seventeenth-century philosopher Gabrielle Suchon, Le Dœuff considers her concepts of freedom, servitude, and active citizenship, which may well, she argues, have influenced Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Le Dœuff favorably juxtaposes the active citizenship (...)
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    Two logical hierarchies of optimization problems over the real numbers.Uffe Flarup & Klaus Meer - 2006 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 52 (1):37-50.
    We introduce and study certain classes of optimization problems over the real numbers. The classes are defined by logical means, relying on metafinite model theory for so called R-structures . More precisely, based on a real analogue of Fagin's theorem [12] we deal with two classes MAX-NPR and MIN-NPR of maximization and minimization problems, respectively, and figure out their intrinsic logical structure. It is proven that MAX-NPR decomposes into four natural subclasses, whereas MIN-NPR decomposes into two. This gives a real (...)
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    Completeness results for linear logic on Petri nets.Uffe Engberg & Glynn Winskel - 1997 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 86 (2):101-135.
    Completeness is shown for several versions of Girard's linear logic with respect to Petri nets as the class of models. One logic considered is the -free fragment of intuitionistic linear logic without the exponential !. For this fragment Petri nets form a sound and complete model. The strongest logic considered is intuitionistic linear logic, with ,&, and the exponential ! , and forms of quantification. This logic is shown sound and complete with respect to atomic nets , though only once (...)
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    Interview.Michéle le Dœuff & Penelope Deutscher - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):236-242.
    Michèle Le Dœuff speculates about why the parity movement enjoyed attention and sympathy in France over recent years. She discusses recent developments in "State-handled" feminism, and the resurgence of interest in feminist debate in France. Perhaps patriarchy is an institution more fundamental than the State?
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    The Philosophy of evolution.Uffe Juul Jensen & Rom Harré (eds.) - 1981 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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    Special Issue on History and Philosophy of Mathematics in Mathematics Education.Victor J. Katz, Uffe Thomas Jankvist, Michael N. Fried & Stuart Rowlands - 2014 - Science & Education 23 (1):1-6.
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    Evidence and the end of medicine.Keld Thorgaard & Uffe Juul Jensen - 2011 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 14 (3):273-280.
    Fifty years ago, in 1961, Feinstein published his first path-breaking articles leading to his seminal work Clinical Judgement and to the establishment of clinical epidemiology. Feinstein had an Aristotelian approach to scientific method: methods must be adapted to the material examined. Feinstein died 10 years ago and few years before his death he concluded that efforts to promote a person-oriented medicine had failed. He criticised medicine for not having recognized that only persons can suitably observe, evaluate and rate their own (...)
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    The concept of citizenship in Danish public discourse.Uffe Jakobsen - 2005 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 1 (2):201-222.
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    Conceptual Epiphenomenalism.Uffe Judl Jensen - 1972 - The Monist 56 (2):250-275.
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  15. Essentialisme, praksis og historie.Uffe Juul Jensen - 1984 - In Stig Andur Pedersen (ed.), Nyere dansk filosofi. [Århus]: Philosophia.
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    Sjæl og legeme.Uffe Juul Jensen - 1970 - København,: Gyldendal.
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  17. Videnskabsteorie.Uffe Juul Jensen - 1973 - København,: Berlingskeforlag.
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  18. O teletrabalho eo repensar Das categorias tempo E espaço.Ivan Alemão–Ppgsd-Uff & Márcia Regina C. Barroso–Ppgsd-Uff - 2012 - Enfoques: Sociologia e Antropologia da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 11 (1):1.
     
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    Preliminary Material.Finn Collin, Uffe Juul Jensen, Arne Grøn, Klemens Kappel, Sven Erik Nordenbo & C. H. Koch - 1992 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 27 (1):1-5.
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    Preliminary Material.Finn Collin, Uffe Juul Jensen, Jørgen Mikkelsen, Sven Erik Nordenbo, Stig Andur Pedersen, Erich Klawonn, Hans Siggaard Jensen & Mogens Pahuus - 1997 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 32 (1):1-5.
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    Preliminary Material.Finn Collin, Uffe Juul Jensen, Arne Grøn, Jørgen Mikkelsen, Sven Erik Nordenbo & C. H. Koch - 1995 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 30 (1):1-5.
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    “Seeing” Like a Sage: Three Takes on Identity and Perception in Early China.Miranda Brown & Uffe Bergeton - 2008 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (4):641-662.
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    Hipparchia's choice: an essay concerning women, philosophy, etc.Michèle Le Dœuff - 1991 - Cambridge, MA: Blackwell.
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    The philosophical imaginary.Michèle Le D.œuff - 1989 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Preface: The Shameful face of Philosophy In fact, Socrates talks about laden asses, blacksmiths, cobblers and tanners1 Whether one looks for a ...
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    Autobiographical Memory in a Fire-Walking Ritual.Dimitris Xygalatas, Ivana Konvalinka, Armin W. Geertz, Andreas Roepstoff, Else-Marie Jegindø, Uffe Schjoedt, Joseph Bulbulia & Paul Reddish - 2013 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 13 (1-2):1-16.
  26. Unitarity as Preservation of Entropy and Entanglement in Quantum Systems.Florian Hulpke, Uffe V. Poulsen, Anna Sanpera, Aditi Sen, Ujjwal Sen & Maciej Lewenstein - 2006 - Foundations of Physics 36 (4):477-499.
    The logical structure of Quantum Mechanics (QM) and its relation to other fundamental principles of Nature has been for decades a subject of intensive research. In particular, the question whether the dynamical axiom of QM can be derived from other principles has been often considered. In this contribution, we show that unitary evolutions arise as a consequences of demanding preservation of entropy in the evolution of a single pure quantum system, and preservation of entanglement in the evolution of composite quantum (...)
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    In dialogue with Michéle Le Dœuff: philosophies, encounters and friendship.Pamela Sue Anderson & Michèle Le Dœuff (eds.) - 2023 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The work of Michèle Le Dœuff creatively disrupts established notions of what philosophy might be. Far from being a discipline about the leader and the disciple, a hierarchy of knowledge and paternalism, Le Dœuff proposes a philosophy of dialogue and friendship. The conversations in this book explore how this philosophy can be enacted and explored, and show how openness and generosity can be the starting point of truly rigorous thinking. Introduced and curated by the late philosopher, Pamela Sue Anderson, In (...)
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    Predictive minds in Ouija board sessions.Marc Andersen, Kristoffer L. Nielbo, Uffe Schjoedt, Thies Pfeiffer, Andreas Roepstorff & Jesper Sørensen - 2019 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 18 (3):577-588.
    Ouija board sessions are illustrious examples of how subjective feelings of control – the Sense of Agency - can be manipulated in real life settings. We present findings from a field experiment at a paranormal conference, where Ouija enthusiasts were equipped with eye trackers while using the Ouija board. Our results show that participants have a significantly lower probability at visually predicting letters in a Ouija board session compared to a condition in which they are instructed to deliberately spell out (...)
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    Feminism Is Back in France—Or Is It?Michèle Le Dœuff - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):243-255.
    : Michèle Le Dœuff discusses the revival of feminism in France, including the phenomenon of state-sponsored feminism, such as government support for "parity": equal numbers of women and men in government. Le Dœuff analyzes the strategically patchy application of this revival and remains wary about it. Turning to the work of seventeenth-century philosopher Gabrielle Suchon, Le Dœuff considers her concepts of freedom, servitude, and active citizenship, which may well, she argues, have influenced Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Le Dœuff favorably juxtaposes the active (...)
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    Feminism Is Back in France—Or Is It?Michèle le Dœuff - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):243-255.
    Michèle Le Dœuff discusses the revival of feminism in France, including the phenomenon of state-sponsored feminism, such as government support for “parity”: equal numbers of women and men in government. Le Dœuff analyzes the strategically patchy application of this revival and remains wary about it. Turning to the work of seventeenth-century philosopher Gabrielle Suchon, Le Dœuff considers her concepts of freedom, servitude, and active citizenship, which may well, she argues, have influenced Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Le Dœuff favorably juxtaposes the active citizenship (...)
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    Feminism Is Back in France—Or Is It?Michèle le Dœuff - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):243-255.
    Michèle Le Dœuff discusses the revival of feminism in France, including the phenomenon of state-sponsored feminism, such as government support for “parity”: equal numbers of women and men in government. Le Dœuff analyzes the strategically patchy application of this revival and remains wary about it. Turning to the work of seventeenth-century philosopher Gabrielle Suchon, Le Dœuff considers her concepts of freedom, servitude, and active citizenship, which may well, she argues, have influenced Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Le Dœuff favorably juxtaposes the active citizenship (...)
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    Feminism Is Back in France—Or Is It?Michèle le Dœuff - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):243-255.
    Michèle Le Dœuff discusses the revival of feminism in France, including the phenomenon of state-sponsored feminism, such as government support for “parity”: equal numbers of women and men in government. Le Dœuff analyzes the strategically patchy application of this revival and remains wary about it. Turning to the work of seventeenth-century philosopher Gabrielle Suchon, Le Dœuff considers her concepts of freedom, servitude, and active citizenship, which may well, she argues, have influenced Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Le Dœuff favorably juxtaposes the active citizenship (...)
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    Interview.Michèle le Dœuff - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):236-242.
    Michèle Le Dœuff speculates about why the parity movement enjoyed attention and sympathy in France over recent years. She discusses recent developments in “State-handled” feminism, and the resurgence of interest in feminist debate in France. Perhaps patriarchy is an institution more fundamental than the State?
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    Interview.Michéle Le Dœuff & Penelope Deutscher - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):236-242.
    : Michèle Le Dœuff speculates about why the parity movement enjoyed attention and sympathy in France over recent years. She discusses recent developments in "State-handled" feminism, and the resurgence of interest in feminist debate in France. Perhaps patriarchy is an institution more fundamental than the State?
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    Ants and Women, or Philosophy without Borders.Michèle Le Dœuff - 1987 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 21:41-54.
    Some months ago, when giving a paper about Sir Francis Bacon's philosophy, I mentioned that, according to him, Nature was a woman; true knowledge treats her like his legitimate wife, while false knowledge deals with her as if she were a barren prostitute. In the same paper, I also mentioned that according again to Bacon, there are three kinds of intellectual attitudes, or three kinds of philosophers, namely the pure rationalists, who are like spiders, the empiricists who are like ants, (...)
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    Occasionally the Unforeseen Happens.Michèle Le Dœuff - 2014 - Paragraph 37 (3):314-325.
    This article addresses the relations between philosophy and other disciplines from a historical and personal point of view, focusing on the post-war French university system. Historically, interdisciplinarity involving philosophy was practised in the French university long before it was named and promoted as such. The relationship was in the first instance one of recognition of outside achievement, followed by critique of certain unspoken and hitherto unchallenged presuppositions. The critique of the ideological foundations of science was sometimes a misplaced form of (...)
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    Recherches sur l'imaginaire philosophique.Michèle Le Dœuff - 1980 - Paris: Payot.
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    Uffe Juul Jensen and Gavin Mooney (editors): 1990, Changing Values in Medical and Health Care Decision Making, John Wiley & Sons, 195 pp., Chichester, 21.50; New York, $57.50. [REVIEW]R. W. I. Kessel - 1992 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 17 (4):479-480.
  39. The Erotico-Theoretical Transference Relationship between Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir Revisited with Michèle Le Dœuff.Ruth Burch - 2016 - Existenz 11 (1):57-62.
    Michèle Le Dœuff considers the relationship between Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir as a paradigmatic case of what she calls an "erotico-theoretical transference" relationship: De Beauvoir devoted herself to Sartre theoretically by adopting his existentialist perspective for the analysis of reality in general and the analysis of women's oppression in particular. The latter is especially strange since Sartre used strongly sexist metaphors and adopted a macho attitude towards women. In her book Hipparchia's Choice, Le Dœuff speaks in this context (...)
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    Michèle Le Dœuff in Praise of Collective Work: Subjects in and Outside of Philosophy.Pamela Sue Anderson - 2014 - Paragraph 37 (3):311-313.
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    Le Dœuff, Pyrrhonism and the Rational Solidarity of ‘People fed up with Oppressive Relationships’.Richard Fitch - 2014 - Paragraph 37 (3):326-340.
    The discourse that calls itself philosophy has long had problems with both women and Pyrrhonian Sceptics. This article explores how both Pyrrhonism and Michèle Le Dœuff's feminist philosophizing threaten this discourse by revealing its lack of philosophical rigour, to the extent that it should be relabelled philosophism. This exploration will also reveal how anti-feminism relates to anti-scepticism in the masculinist and philosophist imaginaries. Using Pascal as an initial point of contact, the article then suggests how feminist philosophy and Pyrrhonism might (...)
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    Michèle Le Dœuff: operative philosophy and imaginary practice.Max Deutscher (ed.) - 2000 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
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    The Philosophy of Evolution Uffe J. Jensen and Rom Harre, editors Brighton: Harvester, 1981. Pp. vii, 299. £22.50. [REVIEW]Michael Ruse - 1984 - Dialogue 23 (1):171-172.
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    Pedagogy and Plurality in the Work of Michèle Le Dœuff.Samir Haddad - 2016 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 30 (3):414-424.
    My aim in this article is to analyze and extend Michèle Le Dœuff’s work on philosophy’s exclusionary practices, examining and enhancing both her diagnosis of the problem and how philosophy might be transformed. I proceed in three steps. First, I briefly outline the main features of Le Dœuff’s account of the reasons for the exclusion of women from philosophy. Le Dœuff’s focus is on the structure of philosophical pedagogy and its implications for the philosophical imaginary. Second, I examine Le Dœuff’s (...)
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    A Joyful Dialogue with Spinoza and Others: Le Dœuff, Deleuze and the Ethics.Pamela Sue Anderson - 2014 - Paragraph 37 (3):341-355.
    This essay argues for a Le Dœuffian dialogue with Spinoza's Ethics, intending the increase of affective knowledge and bodily power. This intention requires a striving to learn: first, what perhaps we do not already know; second, what our bodies can do; and third, to increase in joy. From this dialogue the reader can gain Spinozist knowledge of bodies, minds, affections, as well as gaining the power to affect and to be affected by other bodies. One of the features of this (...)
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  46. Cixous, Kristeva and Le Dœuff–Three “French Feminists.”.Sara Heinämaa - 2010 - In Alan D. Schrift (ed.), The History of Continental Philosophy. University of Chicago Press. pp. 6.
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    On Philosophical Style: Michèle Le Dœuff and Luce Irigaray.Virpi Lehtinen - 2007 - European Journal of Women's Studies 14 (2):109-125.
    Irigaray and Le Dœuff diagnose the problem of woman and philosophy in terms of love. The differing solutions to the problem can be found in their styles. Irigaray's style is loving and dialogic, transforming the inherent structure of love and reminding us of the traditional feminine position defined by men. Le Dœuff's style is critical and pluralistic and relates to her perception of the feminine way of philosophical writing. These styles take into account the undervaluation of the feminine in the (...)
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  48. Jean-Louis Jeannelle et Audrey Lasserre (éd.), Se réorienter dans la pensée. Femmes, philosophie et arts, autour de Michèle Le Dœuff, Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, coll. « Archives du féminisme », 2020, 276 p., 25 euro. [REVIEW]Carole Hosteing - 2021 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 4:559-560.
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    Glória Braga Onelley. A ideologia aristocrática nos Theognidea, Editora da UFF, Niterói, 2009, 160 pp. [REVIEW]María del Pilar Fernández Deagustini - 2011 - Synthesis (la Plata) 18:152-154.
    Este trabajo indaga las resemantizaciones del mito de Venus en tres poetas latinoamericanos: Julián del Casal, Rubén Darío y José Lezama Lima teniendo en cuenta la intertextualidad y las poéticas correspondientes. This paper analyses the Venus myth appropiation into the poetry of Julián del Casal, Rubén Darío and José Lezama Lima considering their poetry and intertextuality.
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    Hipparchia's choice: An essay concerning women, philosophy, etc. 2nd ed. by Michèle le dœuff. Translated by trista selous. [REVIEW]Marguerite La Caze - 2009 - Hypatia 24 (1):191-195.
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