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    Réduction des segments en français spontané :apports des grands corpus et du traitement automatique de la parole.Yaru Wu & Martine Adda-Decker - 2021 - Corpus 22.
    Ce travail sur la réduction segmentale (c.-à-d. la suppression ou réduction temporelle de segments) en français spontané nous a permis de proposer une méthode de recherche pour les études en linguistique, ainsi que d’apporter des connaissances sur la propension à la réduction des segments à l’oral. Cette méthode, appelée méthode ascendante, nous permet de travailler sans hypothèse spécifique sur la réduction. Les résultats suggèrent que les liquides, les glides et la fricative voisée /v/ sont plus facilement réduites que (...)
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  2. Grande Sertão: Veredas by João Guimarães Rosa.Felipe W. Martinez, Nancy Fumero & Ben Segal - 2013 - Continent 3 (1):27-43.
    INTRODUCTION BY NANCY FUMERO What is a translation that stalls comprehension? That, when read, parsed, obfuscates comprehension through any language – English, Portuguese. It is inevitable that readers expect fidelity from translations. That language mirror with a sort of precision that enables the reader to become of another location, condition, to grasp in English in a similar vein as readers of Portuguese might from João Guimarães Rosa’s GRANDE SERTÃO: VEREDAS. There is the expectation that translations enable mobility. That what was (...)
     
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    African American migration: the life story of Jane Edna Hunter (1882-1971). [REVIEW]Élise Vallier-Mathieu - 2020 - Clio 51:207-216.
    Cet article présente et commente de courts extraits traduits de l’autobiographie de Jane Edna Hunter (1882-1971) intitulée A Nickel and A Prayer, publiée en 1940. Il analyse le témoignage de cette infirmière devenue travailleuse sociale, en se concentrant tout particulièrement sur son expérience en tant que migrante à Cleveland au début des années 1900. Cet article examine la manière dont Hunter a vécu le fait de quitter son Sud natal et de s’installer dans un grand centre urbain du Nord (...)
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    Repeated segments, bursts of writing and other routines: What level of pre-construction?Georgeta Olive Cislaru - 2017 - Corpus 17.
    Cet article se propose d’appréhender le segment du point de vue de la production, en analysant les séquences identifiées lors du processus d’écriture, c’est-à-dire les unités langagières produites de manière spontanée et ininterrompue (entre deux pauses). Ces unités, que nous appelons jets textuels, ont été enregistrées grâce à l’outil de suivi de rédaction Inputlog. Nous avons tenté de caractériser les jets textuels en les mettant en regard avec divers types d’unités segmentales de langage, qu’elles soient issues de la segmentation des (...)
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    Reduction, Multiple Realizability, and Levels of Reality.Sven Walter & Markus Eronen - 2011 - In Steven French & Juha Saatsi, Continuum Companion to the Philosophy of Science. Continuum. pp. 138.
    The idea of reduction has appeared in different forms throughout the history of science and philosophy. Thales took water to be the fundamental principle of all things; Leucippus and Democritus argued that everything is composed of small, indivisible atoms; Galileo and Newton tried to explain all motion with a few basic laws; 17th century mechanism conceived of everything in terms of the motions and collisions of particles of matter; British Empiricism held that all knowledge is, at root, experiential knowledge; current (...)
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  6. Reduction, unity and the nature of science: Kant's legacy?Margaret Morrison - 2008 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 63:37-62.
    One of the hallmarks of Kantian philosophy, especially in connection with its characterization of scientific knowledge, is the importance of unity, a theme that is also the driving force behind a good deal of contemporary high energy physics. There are a variety of ways that unity figures in modern science—there is unity of method where the same kinds of mathematical techniques are used in different sciences, like physics and biology; the search for unified theories like the unification of electromagnetism and (...)
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    Du recueil à l’exploitation des corpus de parole « pathologique » : comment accéder à la variation physiopathologique?Alain Ghio, Gilles Pouchoulin, François Viallet, Antoine Giovanni, Virginie Woisard, Lise Crevier-Buchman, Fabrice Hirsch, Camille Fauth & Corinne Fredouille - 2021 - Corpus 22.
    L’étude des troubles de la voix et de la parole est sortie du cadre de la recherche clinique. Par l’observation des dysfonctionnements, les chercheurs non cliniciens confrontent les résultats de leur recherche établis sur des corpus de parole « normale » à des situations de dysfonctionnement. Le défi est immense car le cadre « pathologique » induit une variation considérable dans ses manifestations de surface. Toute généralisation à une population clinique particulière nécessite l’observation d’un grand nombre de (...)
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    De la protection des données à la protection de la personne :Réflexions sur l’impact des nouvelles réglementations sur la collecte des corpus.Muriel Lalain, Gilles Pouchoulin, Béatrice Priego-Valverde & Serge Pinto - 2021 - Corpus 22.
    Dans le cadre de la collecte des corpus oraux et multimodaux en Sciences Humaines et Sociales (SHS), le respect de l’application du nouveau Règlement Général sur la Protection des Données à caractère personnel provoque un profond bouleversement dans l’organisation et les méthodes de travail des chercheurs. C’est aussi le cas de la Loi Jardé, relative aux recherches impliquant la personne humaine, qui a étendu la notion de protection des personnes au-delà du champ de la recherche biomédicale. Ces deux importants (...)
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    Speech that Isn’t Mine: Obligations Under the European Court of Human Rights.Natalie Alkiviadou - 2023 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 37 (1):77-90.
    In 2023, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights issued its ruling in the case of Sanchez v France. The case revolved around the conviction of the applicant, a politician, for inciting hatred or violence against people due to their religious affiliation. What makes this case unique among hate speech cases before the Strasbourg Court was that the applicant’s conviction did not stem from his own words but rather from his alleged failure to promptly remove commends made (...)
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    Segments phraséologiques et séquences textuelles.Marion Bendinelli - 2017 - Corpus 17.
    Cette livraison de Corpus propose de s’intéresser aux faits phraséologiques, c’est-à-dire à cet ensemble de « prêts-à-dire », de « déjà-là », de formules « clef-en-main » aux fonctions communicationnelles variées : zones de confort pour les uns, les faits phraséologiques peuvent faciliter la prise de parole ou les tâches rédactionnelles (Née, Sitri, Veniard 2014 ; Cislaru, Sitri, Pugnière-Saavedra 2013), contribuer à marquer une identité sociale ou professionnelle (Römer 2010 ; Née, Sitri, Ve...
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    The Issue of Abortion in Contemporary Brazil: An Analysis of Feminist Litigation in the Supreme Court.Maria Ligia Ganacim Granado Rodrigues Elias - 2021 - Feminist Legal Studies 29 (2):159-179.
    This article discusses the issue of abortion in the context of the dispute between progressive and neoconservative political forces in Brazil. The article analyses ADPF 442, a legal instrument known as a Motion of Noncompliance with a Fundamental Precept, which was lodged with the Supreme Court as part of a feminist litigation strategy in the country. The motion calls for the Supreme Court to decide on the constitutionality of the decriminalisation of abortion within the first 12 weeks of gestation. Methodologically, (...)
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    Corpus ESLO-Enfants : de sa création aux premiers résultats.Jennifer Ganaye - 2021 - Corpus 22.
    Le module ESLO-Enfants est un corpus variationniste longitudinal issu du grand corpus de langue française : Enquêtes SocioLinguistiques à Orléans (ESLO). Variationniste car il s’appuie sur un public varié (enfants de 2 ans à 7 ans avec leur entourage proche) provenant de familles de différentes catégories socio-économico-culturelles et enregistré dans des situations naturelles variées formant le quotidien des enfants. Ce corpus, qui sera mis à disposition à la fois sur ESLO et Childes, a été créé dans le (...)
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    The Priority of Conflict Deterrence and the Role of the International Criminal Court in Kenya’s Post-Electoral Violence 2007–2008 and 2013. [REVIEW]Claudio Corradetti - 2015 - Human Rights Review 16 (3):257-272.
    The entry into force of the Rome Statute on 1 July 2002 establishing the International Criminal Court (ICC) has signified a shift in the goals pursued by international criminal law. Due to new types of warfare dynamics, international protection is in need of new orientations, particularly with regard to conflict deterrence aims. This urgency is widely documented by the normative action framework of the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) and, more recently, by the UN Secretary-General 2012–2013 Reports for the RtoP’s implementation. (...)
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    Damon Mayaffre — Paroles de président. Jacques Chirac (1995-2003) et le discours présidentiel sous la Vème République. Paris : Champion, 2004, 292 pages (50 €). [REVIEW]Jacques Guilhaumou - 2005 - Corpus 4:218-221.
    Après son étude exemplaire sur le discours de gauche et de droite pendant l’entre-deux-guerres dans le champ de la lexicométrie appliquée à un très grand corpus, Damon Mayaffre élargit notre horizon méthodologique, en matière de lexicologie quantitative, par une approche logométrique du discours d’un homme politique, Jacques Chirac, qu’il met en perspective au sein du discours présidentiel entre 1958 et 2003. La logométrie s’entend ici comme un ensemble de traitements documentaires et statist...
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    (1 other version)La cultura visual del criollismo: etnicidad, 'color' y nación en las representaciones visuales del criollo en Argentina, c. 1910-1955.Ezequiel Adamovsky - 2016 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 6 (2).
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    On Ricœur’s Shift from a Hermeneutics of Culture to a Cultural Hermeneutics.Suzi Adams - 2015 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 6 (2):130-153.
    The essay’s argument is twofold: First, it contends that Ricœur’s articulation of the social imaginary in the Lectures on Ideology and Utopia, reveals a turn to a general theory of culture, which is best understood as a shift from a hermeneutics of culture to a cultural hermeneutics. This move forms part of his philosophical anthropology of “real social life.” The essay proposes it is epitomized in Ricœur’s changing reception of Cassirer. Second, the essay hermeneutically reconstructs the emergence of this turn (...)
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    La main gauche de l'Empire.Michel Agier - 2003 - Multitudes 1 (1):67-77.
    Contemporary humanitarianism is held in a permanent and tense relationship with the warlike, destructive, and exclusionary strategies of the states which dominate the planet. On the one hand, a politics of the "clenched fist" champion of both holy and just wars, exemplary sanctions, lightning raids and surgical strikes; in other words, the technical arsenal of a police force acting globally on an ad hoc basis and according to the friend /enemy relation, following the principles of partisan fidelity and the vendetta. (...)
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    La domanda sull’uomo e la II Meditazione.Igor Agostini - 2021 - Educação E Filosofia 34 (72):1141-1156.
    A questão sobre o homem e a II Meditação Resumo: Neste artigo, analiso a noção pré-filosófica de “homem” discutida por Descartes na Segunda Meditação. Apesar da atenção dirigida a esse tópico pelos contemporâneos de Descartes, em particular Bourdin, os pesquisadores não se demoram sobre tal questão. Argumentarei nas páginas seguintes que a análise da noção pré-filosófica de homem, por parte de Descartes, constitui um caso paradigmático do procedimento seguido na Segunda Meditação para encontrar a distinção. Esse procedimento consiste, de fato, (...)
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    The market logic of information.Philip E. Agre - 2000 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 13 (3):67-77.
    Futurists have imagined the Internet as a separate “cyberspace” and as a force for an idealized marketplace. Business practice and economic theory, however, lead to a different picture. (1) “Always-on” connections bring new interface problems and social skills. (2) Reduced transaction costs and increased economies of scale bring outsourcing, concentration, and globalized economy of focused monopolies. (3) The economies of scope inherent in modular computing systems bring “shallow diversity”: processes and products generated by a common underlying framework. This new picture (...)
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    A polynomial reduction of forks into logic programs.Felicidad Aguado, Pedro Cabalar, Jorge Fandinno, David Pearce, Gilberto Pérez & Concepción Vidal - 2022 - Artificial Intelligence 308 (C):103712.
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    Woman and electoral politics at Pompeii.Philippe Akar - 2016 - Clio 43:165-173.
    Les fouilles de Pompéi ont permis la découverte d’un vaste ensemble d’inscriptions électorales, les programmata, peintes sur les murs extérieurs des maisons, et par lesquelles un individu, le rogator (ou plusieurs), appelle à voter pour un ou des candidats aux élections locales. Une soixantaine de ces inscriptions comprend le nom d’une femme comme rogator. Qui furent ces femmes? Leur engagement obéissait-il à des modalités particulières? Peut-on déterminer quelles furent leurs raisons pour soutenir ces candidats? Comment expliquer, alors qu’elles n’avaient officiellement (...)
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    Kinship construction variability among Nigerian international migrants: The context of contemporary Diaspora.Olayinka Akanle & Olanrewau Olutayo - 2011 - Human Affairs 21 (4):470-480.
    Understanding the selves, situations and actions of Africans can never be comprehended outside kinship. Local and foreign worldviews are first pigeonholed into culture and defined within kinship realities in Nigeria and Africa. There have been studies on kinship in Africa. However, the findings from such studies portrayed the immutability of African kinship. Thus, as an important contribution to the on-going engagement of kinship in the twenty-first century as an interface between the contemporary Diaspora, this article engaged kinship within international migration. (...)
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  23. Art, aesthetics, and international justice.Marina Aksenova - 2025 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book demonstrates that art is implicit in the process of administration of international justice. The diverse nature of recent global threats as well as an overwhelming pull towards isolationism and nationalism challenge the dominant deterrence paradigm of international governance created in the aftermath of World War II. An alternative model is to focus on cooperation, and not deterrence, as a guiding operational principle. This study focuses on the theoretical component linking justice with aesthetics as well as on the practical (...)
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    Immigrants and discourse of inclusion in educational policy in Chile. Reflections from the redistribution or recognition dilemma.Jorge Alarcón Leiva - 2020 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 45:75-96.
    Resumen A partir de la evidencia del fenómeno migratorio en Chile, se examina la situación de los estudiantes inmigrantes extranjeros, tomando como referencia la normativa del sistema escolar y la perspectiva del dilema redistribución o reconocimiento. En particular, el texto pretende mostrar las consecuencias de la comprensión generada por dicho dilema en relación con la dialéctica igualdad/diversidad, para explicar los efectos del discurso inclusivo sobre la situación de los estudiantes inmigrantes, considerados como paradigma de grupo minoritario. Con este propósito, se (...)
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    On Liberty – Ed. Alexander.Edward Alexander (ed.) - 1999 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
    Mill predicted that “[t]he Liberty is likely to survive longer than anything else that I have written … because the conjunction of [Harriet Taylor’s] mind with mine has rendered it a kind of philosophic text-book of a single truth, which the changes progressively taking place in modern society tend to bring out in ever greater relief.” Indeed, _On Liberty_ is one of the most influential books ever written, and remains a foundational document for the understanding of vital political, philosophical and (...)
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  26. Of Living Trees and Dead Hands: The Interpretation of Constitutions and Constitutional Rights.Larry Alexander - 2009 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 22 (2):227-236.
    The function of law and of constitutional law is to make determinate what we ought to do. And in constitutional law, that is true of both structural provisions and rights provisions. It is not the function of constitutions to establish our real moral rights. We possess those independently of the constitution, which cannot affect them. And all organs of government are bound morally if not legally by those rights. I have taken no position on the relative competence of legislatures and (...)
     
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    Ayn Rand and american conservatism in the cold war era.Patrick Allitt - 2011 - Modern Intellectual History 8 (1):253-263.
    An American conservative movement developed rapidly after World War II. It brought together intellectuals and politicians opposed to the New Deal in domestic policy and Soviet communism in foreign policy. The movement's first presidential candidate, Barry Goldwater, lost the election of 1964 but its second, Ronald Reagan, won the election of 1980. It has remained an influential force in American life up to the present, despite strong internal contradictions, which include disagreements about centralized power, about religion, about tradition, about elites, (...)
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    (1 other version)Défaire l'image.Éric Alliez & Jean-Claude Bonne - 2007 - Multitudes 1 (1):189-194.
    Contemporary art was born out of the radicalization of a crisis begun by modern art , concerning the twofold sensible identity of art, which involves both its image-form and its aesthetic-form. This crisis led Matisse and Duchamp to « undo the image » inasmuch as it is defined by Form, in a kind of phenomenology of the visible and the invisible . Matisse responds to this with a vitalist energeticism which brings about an expansive constructivism of color-forces which replaces aesthetics (...)
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    Desarrollo sintáctico: Una medición a partir de la diversidad clausular.Nina María Crespo Allende, Carola Alvarado Barra & Alejandra Meneses Arévalo - 2013 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 23 (1):80-101.
    Durante la edad escolar, los sujetos van logrando una madurez sintáctica, evidenciada en el incremento de lacomplejidad estructural de los textos que producen. Diversas teorías han dado cuenta de dicha complejidad(Hunt, 1970; Katzenberger, 2004; Nir & Berman, 2010), sosteniendo que la misma está vinculada con eltipo de relaciones interclausulares dentro del texto. Asimismo, corroboran que dicha complejidad no sólo seincrementa con el nivel educativo, sino también está guiada por la modalidad discursiva. A partir de estapropuesta, el proyecto FONDECYT 1100600, se (...)
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  30. Le tournant linguistique de J. L. Austin.Bruno Ambroise & Anaïs Jomat - 2023 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 148 (3):349-362.
    L’examen de « ce que nous dirions quand », qui caractérise la « phénoménologie linguistique » défendue par J. L Austin, insiste sur un aspect du langage négligé par la première phase du « tournant linguistique », à savoir son importance pratique. La notion d’ « acte de parole » doit être replacée au sein d’une réflexion plus globale sur l’action, centrée non sur l’analyse des verbes mais sur celles des adverbes afin de mettre en évidence l’importance d’une description (...)
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    Islamic Law in Africa.J. N. D. Anderson - 1955 - Routledge.
    This volume represents a unique survey of the extent to which Islamic law is in fact applied in those parts of East and West Africa which were at one time under British administration. It examines the relevant legislation and case law, much of which has never appeared in any Law Reports; the judges and courts which apply it and the problems to which its application give rise.
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    (1 other version)La desesperación imperial de la burguesía provinciana. Apuntes sobre chovinismo historiográfico, lengua nativa y clase en Santiago del Estero (Argentina)The imperial desperation of the provincial bourgeoisie. Notes on historiographical chauvinism, native language and social class in Santiago del Estero.Héctor Andreani - 2016 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 6 (1).
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    A Miraculous Materialism: Lines of Flight in We Have a Pope and Corpo Celeste.Silvia Angeli & Francesco Sticchi - 2021 - Film-Philosophy 25 (1):1-17.
    This article considers Nanni Moretti's We Have a Pope and Alice Rohrwacher's Corpo Celeste via the notion of lines of flight as developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. We argue that, in spite of stylistic and thematic differences, the two films present clear similarities since they highlight and address conflicts and tensions existing within the contemporary Catholic religious order. Both films present cracks and horizons of becoming within the institutionalised Catholic Church, tracing possible paths of transformation for viewers aligning (...)
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    Le « mouvement qui trace et laisse derrière lui les figures du sillage ».Lucia Angelino - 2013 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 21:279-297.
    On demande : où l’histoire se fait-elle? […] Quel est ce mouvement qui trace et laisse derrière lui les figures du sillage? Il est du même ordre que le mouvement de la Parole et de la Pensée, et enfin que l’éclatement du monde sensible entre nous : partout il y a sens, dimensions, figures par-delà ce que “chaque conscience” aurait pu produire […]. Cette interrogation et cette ébauche de réponse nous placent au cœur de la conception merleau-pontienne du mouvement (...)
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    De la phénoménologie du son à la phénoménologie du visage.Dan Arbib - 2012 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 49:101-124.
    Cet article se propose de montrer la genèse du concept de visage dans la phénoménologie lévinassienne. À partir d’une lecture de la conférence « Parole et Silence » donnée en 1948, on montrera que le son anticipe et endosse déjà en 1948 la fonction qui reviendra au visage dans Totalité et Infini. Dès lors, le son est le premier visage du visage : de 1948 à 1961, Levinas aura transféré les caractères du son au visage, pensant le visage à (...)
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    Comment je suis devenu philosophe.Stéphanie Arc (ed.) - 2008 - Paris: Le Cavalier bleu.
    Platon, Descartes, Nietzsche... Lorsque l'on pense philosophie, ces grands noms nous viennent immédiatement à l'esprit. De fait, " la vraie méthode pour former la notion de philosophie, c'est de penser qu'il y eut des philosophes ", Socrate, la figure de proue faisant du philosophe un parangon de sagesse. Pour autant toutes et tous ne sont pas aussi sages... Tantôt métaphysiciens, tantôt férus de sciences, hommes de foi, penseurs engagés ou lettrés à la plume habile... les philosophes ont de multiples (...)
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    ¿Tiene sentido hablar de un “tercer Wittgenstein” posterior a 1946?José María Ariso - 2012 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 45:223-242.
    Según Danièle Moyal-Sharrock y Avrum Stroll, hay razones de peso para hablar de un “tercer Wittgenstein” cuyo corpus estaría formado por todas las obras que el filósofo vienés escribió con posterioridad a 1946, incluida la segunda parte de sus Investigaciones filosóficas. Entre las principales razones se encuentran el desarrollo de una nueva forma de fundamentalismo en la que el fundamento pertenece a una categoría distinta de lo fundamentado; la gramaticalización de la experiencia; la disolución del problema mente-cuerpo y la (...)
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    Manipulating affective state influences conditioned appetitive responses.Inna Arnaudova, Angelos-Miltiadis Krypotos, Marieke Effting, Merel Kindt & Tom Beckers - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (5):1062-1081.
    ABSTRACTAffective states influence how individuals process information and behave. Some theories predict emotional congruency effects. Emotional congruency should theoretically obstruct the learning of reward associations and their ability to guide behaviour under negative mood. Two studies tested the effects of the induction of a negative affective state on appetitive Pavlovian learning, in which neutral stimuli were associated with chocolate or alcohol rewards. In both experiments, participants showed enhanced approach tendencies towards predictors of reward after a negative relative to a positive (...)
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    Sartre contre Camus : le conflit jamais résolu.Ronald Aronson - 2005 - Cités 22 (2):53.
    En vertu de quelle prescience la querelle la plus importante du XXe siècle a-t-elle annoncé la plus grande question du XXIe ? Lors de la rupture entre Camus et Sartre, le point sur lequel ils étaient le plus divisés était la question de la violence politique et spécifiquement celle du communisme. Et au fur et à mesure qu’ils continuaient à s’attaquer mutuellement, de façon codée,..
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    Semantic Analysis. [REVIEW]P. D. M. A. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (4):728-728.
    Meaning is interpreted in terms of distributional regularities in the corpus of a language; synonymy in terms of contrastive and non-contrastive sets of morphemic environments. For this blending of philosophical analysis and empirical linguistics, however, no defense is offered, though in the course of his sketch the author registers subtle and unconventional insights into key concepts and issues in philosophy of language.--A. P. D. M.
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    Speculation in Pre-Christian Philosophy. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):541-541.
    The first volume of a projected three volume series, this book is at once a history of ancient philosophy and an attempt to explore and defend the thesis that "what is called Greek ontology was not only a strictly logical, but also a religious, concern." The following two volumes of the series will deal with medieval and modern philosophy from the perspective of the relation between speculation and revelation. Kroner argues that speculative philosophy and revealed religion, although exhibiting ineradicable differences (...)
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    The Earthquake of 1906, the Christian Anarchy of Dorothy Day, and the Opened “Tomb” of René Girard.Ann W. Astell - 2008 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 15:19-43.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Earthquake of 1906, the Christian Anarchy of Dorothy Day, and the Opened “Tomb” of René GirardAnn W. Astell (bio)The autobiographical writings of Dorothy Day (1897–1980) feature a childhood memory of catastrophe and conversion, her traumatic experience at age eight of the earthquake that rocked San Francisco and Oakland in 1906, leaving half of San Francisco in ruins and sending 50,000 refugees in flight from the burning city, many (...)
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    The Concepts of Space and Time. Their Structure and Their Development. [REVIEW]B. W. A. - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (4):728-729.
    This useful anthology comprises seventy-nine selections arranged under three headings. Part I is titled "Ancient and Classical Ideas of Space"; part II, "The Classical and Ancient Concepts of Time"; part III, "Modern Views of Space and Time and their Anticipations." According to the general editors of the Boston series, R. S. Cohen and Marx W. Wartofsky, Capek’s choice of contents was governed by the desire to show that "parts of our view of nature greatly and mutually influence other parts, and (...)
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    Art and monist philosophy in nineteenth century France from Auteuil to Giverny.Nina M. Athanassoglou-Kallmyer - 2023 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    This is a study of the relation between the fine arts and philosophy in France, from the aftermath of the 1789 revolution to the end of the nineteenth century, when a philosophy of being called "monism" emerged and became increasingly popular among intellectuals, artists, and scientists. Nina Athanassoglou-Kallmyer traces the evolution and impact of this monist thought and its various permutations as a transformative force on certain aspects of French art and culture-from Romanticism to Impressionism-and as a theoretical backdrop that (...)
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    The Political and Socio-Epistemic Risks of Quantification.Luca Ausili - 2025 - Topoi 44 (1):143-151.
    There is an extensive literature on quantification, the systematic representation of knowledge with numbers and indicators. Among various related research questions, many scholars have focused their attention on its socio-political effects and consequences. In this work, I focus my attention on the possibility that an increasing use of numbers in the political discourse is part of a double movement. Given the political pressure made by severe global issues, and the emergence of anti-democratic groups, democratic political forces feel questioned, and consequently (...)
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    Creativity in continuity: legal treatises (al-rasāʾil al-fiqhiyya) in Islamic law.Samy Ayoub - 2022 - Journal of Islamic Studies 34 (3):305-339.
    This article explores how legal treatises (rasāʾil) were essential sites for the development and expansion of Islamic legal schools’ (madhāhib) positions. The rasāʾil, along with legal dicta (fatāwā)—besides legal commentaries (shurūḥ) and manuals (mutūn)—were among the prime loci where jurists contended with rapid social, political, and economic changes. Although these legal treatises were written to address specific sociolegal issues, I argue that the treatise—as a separate genre—provided a creative space for jurists to reaffirm, restate, or advance a new opinion in (...)
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    Making good better: A proposal for teaching ethics at the service academies.Deane-Peter Baker - 2012 - Journal of Military Ethics 11 (3):208-222.
    Abstract This paper addresses the teaching of mandatory ethics courses in a military context, with particular reference to the Service Academies of the United States Armed Forces. In seeking to optimize the core ethics course's potential to develop Midshipmen and Cadets' moral reasoning skills I suggest a model that employs case-based scenarios, woven together into a metanarrative, in place of the traditional historical case study and in a manner that gives students deliberate, guided practice in ethical decision-making. The described model (...)
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    Naturalism and the First-Person Perspective.Lynne Rudder Baker - 2013 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    Science and its philosophical companion, Naturalism, represent reality in wholly nonpersonal terms. How, if at all, can a nonpersonal scheme accommodate the first-person perspective that we all enjoy? In this volume, Lynne Rudder Baker explores that question by considering both reductive and eliminative approaches to the first-person perspective. After finding both approaches wanting, she mounts an original constructive argument to show that a non-Cartesian first-person perspective belongs in the basic inventory of what exists. That is, the world that contains us (...)
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    Sur l’expropriation des expropriateurs.Étienne Balibar - 2018 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 100 (4):479-490.
    En se fondant sur une explication généalogique, philologique et contextuelle de la célèbre formule sur « l’expropriation des expropriateurs » qui, figurant à la fin de la section sur la « tendance historique de l’accumulation capitaliste », passe pour en délivrer les conclusions politiques, on se propose de démontrer que le livre I du Capital, tout en formant indiscutablement une « œuvre », n’en est pas moins essentiellement inachevable, et par voie de conséquence ouvert sur une pluralité de conceptions de (...)
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  50. MARRO: multi-headed attention for rhetorical role labeling in legal documents.Purbid Bambroo, Subinay Adhikary, Paheli Bhattacharya, Abhijnan Chakraborty, Saptarshi Ghosh & Kripabandhu Ghosh - forthcoming - Artificial Intelligence and Law:1-30.
    Identification of rhetorical roles like facts, arguments, and final judgments is central to understanding a legal case document and can lend power to other downstream tasks like legal case summarization and judgment prediction. However, there are several challenges to this task. Legal documents are often unstructured and contain a specialized vocabulary, making it hard for conventional transformer models to understand them. Additionally, these documents run into several pages, which makes it difficult for neural models to capture the entire context at (...)
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