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    Dissimulation.Matthew King - 2020 - Angelaki 25 (6):108-121.
    Patterns in contemporary conflict highlight the failures of traditional views of the relationship between humanity and technology. This paper proposes that modern conflict is characterized by something called “dissimulation,” referring to numerous phenomena together emphasizing the inadequacies of conceiving man as the overseeing creator of technological advancement. It shows rather that man, particularly man in conflict, is always already implicated and concealed within complex technological networks and mediums, wherein humanity is just another player amongst others. This paper diagnoses and (...)
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    Dissimulation d’un dictaphone dans la rampe d’éclairage du hall d’accueil d’un cabinet médical : la tentative d’atteinte à la vie privée est constituée.Pierre-Laurent Vidal - 2011 - Médecine et Droit 2011 (110):197-200.
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  3. Honourable dissimulation: Some Italian advice for the Renaissance diplomat. Woodhouse Jr - 1994 - In Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 84: 1993 Lectures and Memoirs. pp. 25-50.
  4. The dissimulation of law and power.M. Foucault - 2002 - Philosophy Today 46 (4):339-355.
     
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    Dissimulation and the Culture of Secrecy in Early Modern Europe. By Jon R. Snyder.Patrick Madigan - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (3):510-510.
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    Secret, dissimulation: les conditions rhétoriques de la croyance chez Pascal.Louis Marin - 1983 - In Herman [Ed] Parret (ed.), On Believing. De la Croyance. Epistemological and Semiotic Approaches. De Gruyter. pp. 203-215.
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    Confession, Dissimulation, and Storytelling in the Ur-Text of Classical Eroticism.Ruth Larson - 1994 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 6 (1-2):76-103.
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    The Dissimulation of Law and Power: Michel Foucault.Gabriel Rockhill - 2002 - Philosophy Today 46 (4):339-355.
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    The Dissimulating Harmony: The Image of Interpretation in Nietzsche, Rilke, Artaud and Benjamin.Ann Smock & Carol Jacobs - 1979 - Substance 8 (1):116.
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    Dissimulation in Sunni Islam and Morisco Taqiyya.Devin Stewart - 2013 - Al-Qantara 34 (2):439-490.
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    Nature Restoration Without Dissimulation.Thomas Heyd - 2002 - Essays in Philosophy 3 (1):38-48.
    On the face of it, the expression "nature restoration" may seem an oxymoron, for one may ask whether it makes any sense to suppose that human beings could restore that which is not human. Several writers recently have argued that, strictly speaking, this is nonsense and, furthermore, that the conceptual confusion involved may lead to ethically problematic consequences. In this essay I begin by discussing the problematic perceived in the notion of nature restoration. I proceed to consider Japanese gardens and (...)
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    11. Is There Radical Dissimulation in Descartes’ Meditations?Louis E. Loeb - 1986 - In Amélie Oksenberg Rorty (ed.), Essays on Descartes’ Meditations. University of California Press. pp. 243-270.
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  13. Simulation and Dissimulation. Mandeville’s Satirical View of Commercial Society.Joaquim Braga - 2015 - In Edmundo Balsemão Pires & Joaquim Braga (eds.), Bernard de Mandeville's Tropology of Paradoxes: Morals, Politics, Economics, and Therapy. Berlin/New York: Springer International Publishing.
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  14. Simulation and Dissimulation.Richard M. Griffith - 1967 - In Erwin W. Straus (ed.), Phenomenology of Will and Action. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press.
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    Chapter 2. Ancient Sources: Dissimulation in Greek Ethics.Erica Benner - 2009 - In Machiavelli's Ethics. Princeton University Press. pp. 63-98.
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    Solitude et souffrance des figures d’exception chez Kierkegaard. Sur la distance, la dissimulation et le silence face à Dieu.Dominic Desroches - 2011 - PhaenEx 6 (2):1-28.
    Dans cet article, nous relions la solitude à la souffrance chez Kierkegaard. Nous montrons que la pensée existentielle est un travail de distance, précisément un jeu de dissimulation dont la signification réside dans la capacité à sauvegarder le silence. Le secret de intériorité est intraduisible dans l’extériorité du langage, ce qui isole et fait souffrir, mais ouvre le passage vers le religieux. Dieu seul peut voir les efforts de l’existant dissimulant dialectiquement sa souffrance dans la différence entre l’infini et (...)
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    Athéisme et dissimulation au XVII e siècle. Guy Patin et le Theophrastus redivivus Athéisme et dissimulation au XVII e siècle. Guy Patin et le Theophrastus redivivus , by Gianluca Mori, with a preface by Antony McKenna, Paris, Honoré Champion, 2022, 414 pp., €68.00(pb), ISBN 9782745357915. [REVIEW]Gregorio Baldin - 2023 - Intellectual History Review 33 (4):766-768.
    Theophrastus redivivus (hereafter TR) is a voluminous, clandestine manuscript composed around 1659. TR is commonly recognised as the first-known atheistic treatise in the history of philosophical t...
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    La disparition du vol MH370 : complot, dissimulation, bluff et fiction.Aurore Van de Winkel - 2016 - Diogène 1:203-216.
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    The Historical Significance of Lying and Dissimulation.Perez Zagorin - 1996 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 63.
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    The veil of philanthropy: Kant on the political benefits of dissimulation and simulation.Jeffrey Church - 2018 - European Journal of Political Theory 20 (1):27-44.
    Kant has traditionally been read as an excessively moralistic critic of lying in his ethics and politics. In response, recent scholars have noted that for Kant we have an ethical duty not to be com...
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    Pontanus, Machiavelli and a case of religious dissimulation in early sixteenth-century siena (Carli's trattati Nove Della prudenza).Rita Belladonna - 1975 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 37 (3):377-385.
  22. Textiles that matter: Irigaray and veils: dissimulated genealogies, ambiguous antigones.Anne-Emmanuelle Berger - 2010 - In Elena Tzelepis & Athena Athanasiou (eds.), Rewriting Difference: Luce Irigaray and "the Greeks". State University of New York Press.
     
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    Opposition To Nero V. Rudich: Political Dissidence under Nero: The Price of Dissimulation. Pp. xxxiv+354. London, New York: Routledge, 1993. Cased, £35. [REVIEW]Brian Campbell - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (02):348-350.
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  24. Reipublicae administratio extraordinaria: note in margine a un passo della Bibliographia politica di Gabriel Naudé.Lorenzo Bianchi - 2019 - Noctua 6 (1–2):40-74.
    In his Bibliographia politica Naudé reviews in about one hundred pages authors and works that have dealt with politics, from the Antiquity to the first decades of the Seventeenth Century. In few enlightened pages on the ordinary and extraordinary administration of the State, Naudé elaborates his own idea of Reason of State, including the use of an extraordinary administration in the name of the public benefit. We can find a continuity between his Bibliographia politica and his Considérations politiques sur les (...)
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  25. Laura Papish, Kant on Evil, Self-Deception, and Moral Reform. [REVIEW]Samuel Kahn - 2021 - Ethics 132 (1):266-269.
    Laura Papish’s Kant on Evil, Self-Deception, and Moral Reform is an ambitious attempt to breath new life into old debates and a welcome contribution to a recent renaissance of interest in Kant’s theory of evil. ​The book has eight chapters, and these chapters fall into three main divisions. Chapters 1 and 2 focus on the psychology of nonmoral and immoral action. Chapters 3, 4, and 5 focus on self-deception, evil, and dissimulation. And chapters 6, 7, and 8 focus on (...)
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  26. Abstraction versus Contradiction: Observations on Chris Arthur's The New Dialectic and Marx's 'Capital'.Roberto Finelli - 2007 - Historical Materialism 15 (2):61-74.
    This intervention concerns the different statute of abstraction in Marx's work. By means of a critical confrontation with Chris Arthur's work, Finelli presents his thesis of the presence of a double theory and fuction of abstraction in Marx's work. In the early Marx, until the German Ideology, abstraction is, in accordance with the traditional meaning of this term, a product of the mind, an unreal spectre. More exactly, it consists in negating the common essence belonging to labouring humanity and projecting (...)
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  27. Public education and intelligent design.Thomas Nagel - 2008 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 36 (2):187-205.
    i The 2005 decision by Judge John E. Jones in Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District was celebrated by all red-blooded American liberals as a victory over the forces of darkness. The result was probably inevitable, in view of the reckless expression by some members of the Dover School Board of their desire to put religion into the classroom, and the clumsiness of their prescribed statement in trying to dissimulate that aim.1 But the conflicts aired in this trial—over the status (...)
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    Ehrlichkeit and Parrhēsia: The Development of Nietzsche’s Cynicism from Schopenhauer as Educator to Ecce Homo.Fraser Logan - 2023 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 54 (1):51-75.
    Nietzsche commits himself to a practice of honesty (Ehrlichkeit) in Schopenhauer as Educator. This article argues that this practice is an adaptation of Diogenes’s parrhēsia, the Cynic virtue of outspokenness, and that Nietzsche’s commitment to Ehrlichkeit increases from 1874 to 1888. The article emphasizes the interpersonal dimensions of Ehrlichkeit and parrhēsia and the author resists the widespread tendency to conflate Nietzsche and Diogenes in terms of shamelessness. The article demonstrates that, using Diogenes as an exemplar, Nietzsche gradually renounces the scholarly (...)
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  29. Latour's Heidegger.Jeff Kochan - 2010 - Social Studies of Science 40 (4):579-598.
    Bruno Latour has had a tremendous impact on the field of science studies. Yet, it is not always easy to say what he stands for. Indeed, Latour has often claimed that his work lacks any overall unity. In this essay, I suggest that at least one concept remains constant throughout Latour’s diverse studies of modern science and technology, namely, mediation. I try to make good this claim by focussing on Latour’s numerous attempts over the years to distance himself from, so (...)
     
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    ‘Here be revisionary metaphysics!’ A critique of a concern about process philosophy.Paul Giladi - 2021 - Dialogue 60 (2):257-275.
    RÉSUMÉDans cet article, je soutiens que le « manifeste du processus » de John Dupré et Daniel Nicholson est ironiquement plus sympathique à la métaphysique descriptive qu’à la métaphysique révisionniste. En me concentrant sur leur argument selon lequel toute philosophie du processus glisse automatiquement dans l'obscurantisme Whiteheadien lorsqu'elle ne se contente pas de révéler seulement les caractéristiques problématiques du langage ordinaire, je soutiens que leur position dissimule un espace logique dans lequel la métaphysique révisionniste s'articule sans aucun obscurantisme Whiteheadien et (...)
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    The Argument of Psellos' Chronographia.Anthony Kaldellis - 1999 - Brill.
    A penetrating analysis of the Chronographia , which reveals how Psellos integrated his vision of a secular state and his philosophical opposition to Christianity into a historical narrative. Psellos' dissimulation and rhetorical techniques are examined thoroughly.
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    L'éclair immobile dans la plaine, philosophie et poétique du temps chez Lucrèce.Sabine Luciani - 2000 - Louvain: Editions Peeters.
    La notion de temps occupe une place determinante dans l'oeuvre de Lucrece, alors que cet aspect a ete jusqu'alors peu explore. L'ambition de cet ouvrage est de demontrer que le temps unifie dans une vision complexe et ambivalente la physique, l'histoire, la morale et la poetique lucretiennes. Le present livre est fonde sur une etude de la fonction du temps au sein de ces differents domaines et montre comment la duree infinie qui caracterise les mouvements atomiques chez Epicure se traduit (...)
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    Should the “Slow Code” Be Resuscitated?John D. Lantos & William L. Meadow - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (11):8-12.
    Most bioethicists and professional medical societies condemn the practice of ?slow codes.? The American College of Physicians ethics manual states, ?Because it is deceptive, physicians or nurses should not perform half-hearted resuscitation efforts (?slow codes?).? A leading textbook calls slow codes ?dishonest, crass dissimulation, and unethical.? A medical sociologist describes them as ?deplorable, dishonest and inconsistent with established ethical principles.? Nevertheless, we believe that slow codes may be appropriate and ethically defensible in situations in which cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is (...)
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    On Being a Socratic Philosophy Instructor.Eric C. Mullis - 2009 - Teaching Philosophy 32 (4):345-359.
    This paper discusses the use of the Socratic Method by philosophy instructors. I argue that Socrates employs both dissimulation and irony in enacting the elenchus and that these techniques should be evaluated before being used in the classroom. Dissimulation can be justified as it encourages students to think for themselves, however the use of irony is ill-advised as it is readily perceived as being boastful. Suggestions are made regarding how confrontational the Socratic instructor should be in encouraging students (...)
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    Vertiginous Hauntings: The Ghosts of Vertigo.Kriss Ravetto-Biagioli & Martine Beugnet - 2019 - Film-Philosophy 23 (3):227-246.
    While the initial reception of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo was unspectacular, it made its presence felt in a host of other films – from Chris Marker's Sans Soleil, to Brian De Palma's Obsession, and David Lynch's Mulholland Dr.. What seemed to have eluded the critics at the time is that Vertigo is a film about being haunted: by illusive images, turbulent emotions, motion and memory, the sound and feeling of falling into the past, into a nightmare. But it is also a (...)
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  36. Galileo's Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina: Genre, Coherence, and the Structure of Dispute.Joseph Zepeda - 2019 - Galilaeana 1 (XVI):41-75.
    This paper proposes a reading of Galileo’s Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina as analogous to a legal brief submitted to a court en banc. The Letter develops a theory of the general issues underlying the case at hand, but it is organized around advocacy for a particular judgment. I have drawn two architectonic implications from this framework, each of which helps to resolve an issue still standing in the literature. First, the Letter anticipates varying degrees of acquiescence to its (...)
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  37. La favola della materia. Epistemologia e narrazione nel Monde di Descartes.Simone Guidi - 2014 - Azimuth. Philosophical Coordinates in Modern and Contemporary Age 4:83-113.
    This article examines the epistemological role of the fable as used by Descartes in his Monde to present the idea of an entirely mechanical world. Rather than merely a dissimulative-literary device, putting the world into fable form actually turns out to be a real scientific instrument, making it possible for Descartes to re-create the world from a metaphysical and wholly geometrical point of view, based on the changelessness of the divine essence and creation. In this sense his fable du monde (...)
     
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    Un personnage d'aventure: petite philosophie de l'enfance.Chantal Delsol - 2017 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf.
    L'enfant exprime et traduit l'humanité davantage que l'adulte, parce qu'il se trouve à la source. Il n'a pas eu encore le temps ni les moyens de corriger, d'altérer, de dissimuler. II reçoit le choc de la condition humaine pour ainsi dire de plein fouet, sans pouvoir encore comprendre ni répondre. Dans son incomplétude même, l'enfant dépeint la vérité humaine, à commencer par ce sentiment d'abandon appelant sans cesse le sens, la raison et l'espoir. L'enfant désigne notre destin. Il raconte une (...)
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    The Masking of the Truth.Mario Di Loreto - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 7:3-17.
    It would seem that the difficulty in attempting to bring together ideas based on centuries-old academic disciplines with the more modern ones, which originate directly from business schools and the world of finance and economy, could explain why few, if any, real attempts have been made, over the last decade or so, to discover possible parallelisms between management and philosophy. However, through the thorough study of certain subjects, and the “history of ideas”, such parallelisms, and the so-called “masked philosophy” which (...)
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    Philosophie du thé'tre.Matthieu Haumesser, Camille Combes-Lafitte & Nicolas Puyuelo - 2008 - Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    Jeu sur les corps autant que sur les mots, art de toutes les apparences, le theatre a toujours suscite l'etonnement, mais aussi la mefiance des philosophes, tant il est difficile de savoir ce que les hommes attendent de lui, quel besoin etrange se trouve par la assouvi. En effet, le spectacle theatral place en son centre l'etre humain lui-meme, present en chair et en os sur la scene, mais en meme temps il en revele la duplicite, la capacite a la (...)
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    Cioran, Eliade, Ionesco: l'oubli du fascisme: trois intellectuels roumains dans la tourmente du siècle.Alexandra Laignel-Lavastine - 2002 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Pour ceux qui s'interrogent sur le fascisme d'Emil Cioran ou plus encore de Mircea Eliade, ce livre dissipera les derniers doutes. Loin du péché de jeunesse, on y découvrira, à partir d'écrits politiques inédits en français et d'archives jusque-là inexploitées, l'ampleur du plaidoyer antisémite et ultranationaliste porté par ces deux intellectuels aujourd'hui mondialement célèbres... mais aussi leur obstination à camoufler, voire à recycler après 1945, une filiation idéologique pourtant indispensable à l'intelligence des œuvres de la maturité. De cet " oubli (...)
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    Nouvel organon: phénoménologie.Jean-Henri Lambert & Gilbert Fanfalone - 2002 - Paris: Libr. Philosophique J. Vrin.
    La Phenomenologie, derniere section du Nouvel Organon (1764) de Jean-Henri Lambert, proposee ici dans sa traduction integrale, constitue une piece originale apportee au debat entre rationalisme et empirisme au XVIIIe siecle. Ce texte aborde le probleme de la critique de l'apparence en general, en ne recherchant pas seulement les criteres de l'apparence sensible, mais egalement ceux de l'apparence intellectuelle et morale, avec une consideration particuliere pour le domaine du probable. La verite apparente est au coeur de la phenomenologie definie aussi (...)
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    Nouvel organon: phénoménologie.Johann Heinrich Lambert - 2002 - Paris: Libr. Philosophique J. Vrin.
    La Phenomenologie, derniere section du Nouvel Organon (1764) de Jean-Henri Lambert, proposee ici dans sa traduction integrale, constitue une piece originale apportee au debat entre rationalisme et empirisme au XVIIIe siecle. Ce texte aborde le probleme de la critique de l'apparence en general, en ne recherchant pas seulement les criteres de l'apparence sensible, mais egalement ceux de l'apparence intellectuelle et morale, avec une consideration particuliere pour le domaine du probable. La verite apparente est au coeur de la phenomenologie definie aussi (...)
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    The Politics of Feeling.Alexandra Morrison - 2020 - Symposium 24 (2):144-167.
    The work of Sara Ahmed and Judith Butler exemplifies a recent concern with the politics of affect. Their distinctive contributions are informed by phenomenological accounts of passivity and agency. They view affect as critical to the articulation of social and political space, as well as to the individuation of embodied agents; for each, affect is key to an account of critical engagement. Their at-tention to affective economies also reflects their concern with the dynamics of exclusion, concealment, and marginalization, and thus (...)
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    Microdurées: le temps atomisé.Georges Sebbag - 2012 - Paris: Éditions de la Différence.
    Dieu est mort et l'histoire moderne aussi, nous dit Georges Sebbag. La foi dans le progrès a disparu, la chronologie n'a plus cours, la flèche du temps s'est brisée. Le fil du temps a cédé la place au temps sans fil. Les hommes ne faisant plus l'histoire, les individus du grand nombre visionnent et fabriquent des microdurées. Ils ingèrent des clips, concoctent des vidéos en retouchant les images. Ainsi vibrionnent des myriades d'acteurs et de réalisateurs sur la scène ensorcelante de (...)
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    Pascal.Craig Walton - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (2):177-181.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 177 Amsterdam, appears in the series of the International Archives of the History of Ideas, published under the direction of P. Dibon of Nijmegen and R. Popkin of the University of California at San Diego and a distinguished international editorial committee. Other volumes demonstrate the philosophical respectability of the collection: three on Descartes and Cartesianism, one on Berkeley's immaterialism, three on Pierre Bayle, the rest on philosophical (...)
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    Sans objet: capitalisme, subjectivité, aliénation.Franck Fischbach - 2009 - Vrin.
    Dans un contexte de crise du systeme capitaliste - une crise qui n'est sans doute qu'une etape de plus dans une fuite en avant qui dure depuis 30 ans, par laquelle ledit systeme tente desesperement de dissimuler la contradiction fondamentale qui l'habite (chercher a maintenir a tout prix la forme de la valeur alors meme que tout la denonce comme une forme fondamentalement depassee, perimee et anachronique de la richesse sociale) - ce livre part de notre impuissance pratique et de (...)
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  48. Bayle, Saint-Evremond, and Fideism: A Reply to Thomas M. Lennon.Gianluca Mori - 2004 - Journal of the History of Ideas 65 (2):323-334.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Bayle, Saint-Evremond, and Fideism:A Reply to Thomas M. LennonGianluca MoriIn a recent article published in this journal Thomas M. Lennon returns to the controversial question of Bayle's attitude towards religion. The point he debates is the particular use that, in expounding his conception of the relationship between faith and reason, Bayle makes of a passage from Saint-Evremond. In Lennon's view the correct interpretation of this point would show that (...)
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    Sur la structuration du tableau Des connectifs interpropositionnels binaires.Robert Blanché - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (1):17-18.
    La théorie de la quaternalité, telle que Piaget et Gottschalk l'ont appliquée aux connectifs binaires du calcul bivalent, appelle quelques précisions et compléments.Les seize connectifs ne comportent que deux quaternes complets: celui des jonctions et celui des implications. Leurs similitudes formelles ne doivent pas dissimuler une différence dans leur mode de construction. Elle apparaît sur leurs diagrammes (inspirés du “carré logique” traditionnel) par la place de la cellule initiale et par celles des signes barrés du trait vertical de la négation:En (...)
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    Société de la connaissance, le paradigme de l'appropriation : Fractures dans la société de la connaissance.Henri Hudrisier - 2006 - Hermes 45:153.
    L'interconnexion globale du monde redistribue beaucoup plus en profondeur qu'on ne voudrait l'admettre les enjeux technolinguistiques et technoculturels. L'Extrême-Orient notamment devient un acteur incontournable tant pour la production de contenus que pour les composants et les machines à communiquer. La montée en puissance de cette production la conduit à devenir un acteur de premier plan dans la recherche et la définition normative des TIC. Cette nouvelle donne peut à moyen terme influer radicalement sur le monopole nord-américain. Si la diversité culturelle (...)
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