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    Law and Lack of Rights. Reflections on the Book by Alexander Litvinov «Law as a Phenomenon of Culture: an Attempt to Philosophical Understanding».Alexandr Yeremenko - 2015 - Sententiae 33 (2):190-196.
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    An Alanic Marginal Note and The Exact Date of John II's Battle with the Pechenegs.Sergey A. Ivanov & Alexandr Lubotsky - 2010 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 103 (2):597-603.
    The Greek Prophetologion manuscript Q12 from the library of the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, copied in 1275, contains some thirty marginal notes written in Alanic, a pre-stage of Ossetic. On leaf 100r, the glossator provided the Greek heading τ παραμο(ν) τς μέ(σο) ν´ (i.e. μεσοπεντηκοστς), ‘Eve of Mid-Pentecost’, with a gloss πητζινάκ χουτζάου πάν which most probably means ‘Pecheneg Sunday’. A Pecheneg festival established after the decisive victory of John II over the Pechenegs is attested by both Nicetas (...)
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    Role of Metacognitive Confidence Judgments in Curiosity: Different Effects of Confidence on Curiosity Across Epistemic and Perceptual Domains.Michiko Sakaki, Alexandr Ten, Hannah Stone & Kou Murayama - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (6):e13474.
    Previous research suggests that curiosity is sometimes induced by novel information one has no relevant knowledge about, but it is sometimes induced by new information about something that one is familiar with and has prior knowledge about. However, the conditions under which novelty or familiarity triggers curiosity remain unclear. Using metacognitive confidence judgments as a proxy to quantify the amount of knowledge, this study evaluates the relationship between the amount of relevant knowledge and curiosity. We reviewed previous studies on the (...)
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    Cognition and Communication – Modern Challenges.Alexandr Voiskоunsky & Maxim Solodov - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 4:114-132.
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    The härtig quantifier: A survey.Heinrich Herre, Michał Krynicki, Alexandr Pinus & Jouko Väänänen - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (4):1153-1183.
    A fundamental notion in a large part of mathematics is the notion of equicardinality. The language with Hartig quantifier is, roughly speaking, a first-order language in which the notion of equicardinality is expressible. Thus this language, denoted by LI, is in some sense very natural and has in consequence special interest. Properties of LI are studied in many papers. In [BF, Chapter VI] there is a short survey of some known results about LI. We feel that a more extensive exposition (...)
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  6. Access to Prenatal Testing and Ethically Informed Counselling in Germany, Poland and Russia.Marcin Orzechowski, Cristian Timmermann, Katarzyna Woniak, Oxana Kosenko, Galina Lvovna Mikirtichan, Alexandr Zinovievich Lichtshangof & Florian Steger - 2021 - Journal of Personalized Medicine 11 (9):937.
    The development of new methods in the field of prenatal testing leads to an expansion of information that needs to be provided to expectant mothers. The aim of this research is to explore opinions and attitudes of gynecologists in Germany, Poland and Russia towards access to prenatal testing and diagnostics in these countries. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with n = 18 gynecologists in Germany, Poland and Russia. The interviews were analyzed using the methods of content analysis and thematic analysis. Visible (...)
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    Exploring Ion Channel Magnetic Pharmacology: Are Magnetic Cues a Viable Alternative to Ion Channel Drugs?Vitalii Zablotskii, Tatyana Polyakova & Alexandr Dejneka - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400200.
    We explore the potential of using magnetic cues as a novel approach to modulating ion channel expression, which could provide an alternative to traditional pharmacological interventions. Ion channels are crucial targets for pharmacological therapies, and ongoing research in this field continues to introduce new methods for treating various diseases. However, the efficacy of ion channel drugs is often compromised by issues such as target selectivity, leading to side effects, toxicity, and complex drug interactions. These challenges, along with problems like drug (...)
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    Economic crime in the information environment.Vera Evgenievna Shumilina, Tatyana Alexandrovna Scherbakova & Alexandr Yaroslavovich Kochetov - 2021 - Kant 39 (2):121-126.
    The purpose of the study is to reveal the essence of economic security in the Internet environment, to identify and analyze statistical data on this issue. The scientific novelty of the study lies in the fact that for the first time a comparison with foreign practice is made. As a result, some places that require improvement in this area are identified, the essence and understanding of new terms are revealed, and the principle of neural networks is explained. This work is (...)
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    Cells in the Non‐Uniform Magnetic World: How Cells Respond to High‐Gradient Magnetic Fields.Vitalii Zablotskii, Tatyana Polyakova & Alexandr Dejneka - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (8):1800017.
    Imagine cells that live in a high‐gradient magnetic field (HGMF). Through what mechanisms do the cells sense a non‐uniform magnetic field and how such a field changes the cell fate? We show that magnetic forces generated by HGMFs can be comparable to intracellular forces and therefore may be capable of altering the functionality of an individual cell and tissues in unprecedented ways. We identify the cellular effectors of such fields and propose novel routes in cell biology predicting new biological effects (...)
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    The Philosopher’s Day was first celebrated in Luhansk in 2001.Oleksandr Yeremenko - 2024 - Sententiae 43 (1):212-215.
    The report on the first celebration of the Philosopher’s Day in Ukraine.
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  11. From the closed world to the infinite universe.Alexandre Koyré - 1957 - New York,: Harper.
    Alexandre Koyré. of the fixed stars is infinite commit a contradiction in adjecto. In truth, an infinite body cannot be comprehended by thought. For the concepts of the mind concerning the infinite are either about the meaning oftheterm "infinite,"  ...
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    À propos de quelques lettres inédites d’Alexandre Louria à Kurt Goldstein.Alexandre Frisch Métraux - 2024 - Philosophia Scientiae 28-3 (28-3):167-174.
    The analysis of the circumstances in which Alexander Luria came to send letters to Kurt Goldstein sheds some light on the historical context of their existence. The documents show how strongly Luria and some of his colleagues were interested in Goldstein’s works in the early 1930s. These documents dating from the post Second World War years also testify to the beginning of the more than purely professional relationship between the two recognized neurologists (or neuropsychologists).
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    Atheism.Alexandre Kojève - 2018 - Columbia University Press.
    One of the twentieth century’s most brilliant and unconventional thinkers, Alexandre Kojève was a Russian émigré to France whose lectures on Hegel in the 1930s galvanized a generation of French intellectuals. Although Kojève wrote a great deal, he published very little in his lifetime, and so the ongoing rediscovery of his work continues to present new challenges to philosophy and political theory. Written in 1931 but left unfinished, Atheism is an erudite and open-ended exploration of profound questions of estrangement, death, (...)
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  14. Does Memory Modification Threaten Our Authenticity?Alexandre Erler - 2010 - Neuroethics 4 (3):235-249.
    One objection to enhancement technologies is that they might lead us to live inauthentic lives. Memory modification technologies (MMTs) raise this worry in a particularly acute manner. In this paper I describe four scenarios where the use of MMTs might be said to lead to an inauthentic life. I then undertake to justify that judgment. I review the main existing accounts of authenticity, and present my own version of what I call a “true self” account (intended as a complement, rather (...)
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  15. Metaphysics and measurement.Alexandre Koyré - 1968 - Langhorne, Pa.: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers.
    This collection of six essays centers on Professor Koyre;'s great theme: the relative importance of metaphysics and observation, with controlled experiment a kind of marriage between the two. Professor Koyre;'s thesis might be summed up as a claim that when one is seeking to explain the scientific revolution, attention must be concentrated on the philosophical outlook of the scientist and away from speculative theories. At the time of his death, Alexandre Koyre; was a professor at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes (...)
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    Alexandre Lefebvre interviews Paul Patton.Alexandre Lefebvre - 2013 - Contemporary Political Theory 12 (3):206-214.
  17. (1 other version)Basic Self‐Awareness.Alexandre Billon - 2016 - European Journal of Philosophy 24 (4).
    Basic self-awareness is the kind of self-awareness reflected in our standard use of the first-person. Patients suffering from severe forms of depersonalization often feel reluctant to use the first-person and can even, in delusional cases, avoid it altogether, systematically referring to themselves in the third-person. Even though it has been neglected since then, depersonalization has been extensively studied, more than a century ago, and used as probe for understanding the nature and the causal mechanisms of basic self-awareness. In this paper, (...)
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    Individu et communauté chez Spinoza.Alexandre Matheron - 1969 - Paris,: Editions de Minuit.
  19. A partial elucidation of the gauge principle.Alexandre Guay - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 39 (2):346-363.
    The elucidation of the gauge principle ‘‘is the most pressing problem in current philosophy of physics’’ said Michael Redhead in 2003. This paper argues for two points that contribute to this elucidation in the context of Yang–Mills theories. (1) Yang–Mills theories, including quantum electrodynamics, form a class. They should be interpreted together. To focus on electrodynamics is potentially misleading. (2) The essential role of gauge and BRST symmetries is to provide a local field theory that can be quantized and would (...)
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  20. (1 other version)Right out of the box: how to situate metaphysics of science in relation to other metaphysical approaches.Alexandre Guay & Thomas Pradeu - 2020 - Synthese 197 (5):1847-1866.
    Several advocates of the lively field of “metaphysics of science” have recently argued that a naturalistic metaphysics should be based solely on current science, and that it should replace more traditional, intuition-based, forms of metaphysics. The aim of the present paper is to assess that claim by examining the relations between metaphysics of science and general metaphysics. We show that the current metaphysical battlefield is richer and more complex than a simple dichotomy between “metaphysics of science” and “traditional metaphysics”, and (...)
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    Translocal practices and proximities in short quality food chains at the periphery: the case of North Swedish farmers.Alexandre Dubois - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (4):763-778.
    This paper examines the social and organizational innovation processes undertaken by small-scale producers engaged in short food supply chains in the North Swedish region of Västerbotten. The study uses the notion of proximity to empirically analyse and conceptually explore these phenomena. The paper illustrates the ‘new associationalism’ mobilized by producers in order to promote knowledge exchange and learning and highlights the role of translocal practices in sustaining this transition. The study found that open and trusted interactions with consumers are central (...)
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  22. Mineness first: three challenges to contemporary theories of bodily self-awareness.Alexandre Billon - 2017 - In Frederique De Vignemont & Adrian J. T. Alsmith (eds.), The Subject's Matter: Self-Consciousness and the Body. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. pp. 189-216.
    Depersonalization is a pathological condition consisting in a deep modification of the way things appear to a subject, leading him to feel estranged from his body, his actions, his thoughts, his mind and even from himself. In this article, I argue that the study of depersonalization raises three challenges for recent theories of the sense of bodily ownership. These challenges—which I call the centrality challenge, the dissociation challenge and the grounding challenge— thwart most of these theories and suggest that the (...)
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    Impact of Anodal and Cathodal transcranial Direct Current Stimulation over the Left Dorsolateral Prefontral Cortex during Attention Bias Modification: an Eye-tracking Study.Heeren Alexandre, Baeken Chris, Vanderhasselt Marie-Anne, Philippot Pierre & De Raedt Rudi - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    La modernité philosophique en Asie.Véronique Alexandre Journeau (ed.) - 2012 - Paris: CNRS éditions.
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    Dois livros.Alexandre Eulalio - 1980 - Discurso 13:239-244.
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    A Semiotic Account of Directionality and Derivation.Alexandre Kimenyi - 1985 - Semiotics:548-559.
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  27. Ecological Challenges and New Identities: Land rights and Domus rights.Alexandre Zabalza - 2019 - Archiv Fuer Rechts Und Sozialphilosphie 105 (2):254-287.
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    Engaging Employees for the Long Run: Long-Term Investors and Employee-Related CSR.Alexandre Garel & Arthur Petit-Romec - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 174 (1):35-63.
    This article explores whether and how long-term investors influence non-executive employees’ incentives. While long-term investors benefit from long-term investments that create value over time, employees tend to be averse to long-term investments. We conjecture that long-term investors foster employee-related CSR to motivate employees to engage in long-term investment projects. Consistent with this prediction, we find that long-term investor ownership is a strong driver of employee-related CSR. Additional analyses indicate that this result is not driven by self-selection or reverse causality. We (...)
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    Rapport sur les travaux de l’École française d’Athènes en 2014 et en 2015.Alexandre Farnoux - 2016 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 139:697-699.
    Au 1er janvier 2014 le personnel scientifique était composé de Alexandre Farnoux, directeur, de Julien Fournier, directeur des études antiques et byzantines et de Maria Couroucli directeur des études modernes et contemporaines. Étaient membres à cette date : 4e année : Guillaume Biard, Cécile Oberweiler, Tchavdar Marinov ;3e année : Sylvain Perrot ;2e année : Antoine Chabrol, Maria Xénaki et Basma Zerouali ;1re année : Anna Cannavò, Yannis Kalliontzis, Ludovic Thély.Étaient membres étrangers...
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    Galileo Studies.Alexandre Koyré - 1978 - Humanities Press.
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    Empirinis kvantifikuotų neapibrėžtų sakinių semantikos palyginimas.Alexandre Cremers & Julija Kalvelyte - forthcoming - Problemos:58-77.
    Nagrinėjame neapibrėžtų kvantifikuotų sakinių kompozicinę semantiką, daugiausia dėmesio skirdami tokiems sakiniams kaip „Visi studentai aukšti“, kuriuose apibrėžtas kvantorius kvantifikuoja neapibrėžtą predikatą. Nors natūraliojoje kalboje neapibrėžtumas jau yra plačiai tyrinėtas, įskaitant ir neapibrėžtų būdvardžių semantiką, lig šiol mažai dėmesio skirta neapibrėžtumo sąveikai su sudėtiniais sakiniais. Pristatome eksperimentą, kurio metu surinkome duomenis, kaip naivūs kalbėtojai interpretuoja tokius sakinius. Surinkę jų sprendimus apie neapibrėžto predikato taikytinumą kiekvienam ribotinio sakinio individui, lyginame, kaip trys žinomos neraiškiosios logikos – Gödelio, produkto ir Łukasiewicziaus – prognozuoja kvantifikuotų (...)
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    Introduzione alla lettura di Platone.Alexandre Koyré - 1956 - Vallecchi.
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    Discussions of DBS in Neuroethics: Can We Deflate the Bubble Without Deflating Ethics?Alexandre Erler - 2021 - Neuroethics 14 (1):75-81.
    Gilbert and colleagues are to be commended for drawing our attention to the need for a sounder empirical basis, and for more careful reasoning, in the context of the neuroethics debate on Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) and its potential impact on the dimensions of personality, identity, agency, authenticity, autonomy and self (PIAAAS). While acknowledging this, this extended commentary critically examines their claim that the real-world relevance of the conclusions drawn in the neuroethics literature is threatened by the fact that the (...)
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    Trouble dans l’identité de genre : le transféminisme et la subversion de l’identité cisgenre : Une analyse de la sous-représentation des personnes trans* professeur-es dans les universités canadiennes.Alexandre Baril - 2017 - Philosophiques 44 (2):285-317.
    Alexandre Baril | : Cet article traite de la sous-représentation des personnes trans spécialistes des enjeux trans, professeur.e.s dans les universités canadiennes, et s’attarde au cas des départements d’études féministes et de genre. La question de recherche est : quelles sont les barrières systémiques empêchant le décentrement du sujet cis-centré du féminisme universitaire francophone canadien et contribuant à l’exclusion des personnes trans? Cet essai analyse ces obstacles. La première partie démontre la présence d’un cisgenrisme dans l’enseignement et la recherche, créant (...)
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    The Image of Law: Deleuze, Bergson, Spinoza.Alexandre Lefebvre - 2008 - Stanford University Press.
    The Image of Law is the first book to examine law through the work of Gilles Deleuze, activating his thought within problems of jurisprudence and developing a concept of judgment that acknowledges its inherently creative capacity.
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    Who can lead the revolution?: Re-thinking anticolonial revolutionary consciousness through Frantz Fanon and Pierre Bourdieu.Alexandre I. R. White - 2022 - Theory and Society 51 (3):457-485.
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  37. Depersonalization and the sense of bodily ownership.Alexandre Billon - 2022 - In Adrian Alsmith & Matthew Longo (eds.), Routledge Handbook of body awareness. Routledge. pp. 366-379.
    Depersonalization consists in a deep modification of the way things appear to a subject, leading him to feel estranged from his body, his actions, his thoughts, and his mind, and even from himself. Even though, when it was discovered at the end of the 19th century, this psychiatric condition was widely used to probe certain aspects of bodily awareness, and more specifically the sense of bodily ownership (SBO), it has been strangely neglected in contemporary debates. In this chapter, I argue (...)
     
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  38. Henry E. Allison - O idealismo transcendental de Kant (translation).Alexandre Alves - forthcoming - Petrópolis: Editora Vozes.
     
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    A Semiotic Account of Polysemy and Homonymy.Alexandre Kimenyi - 1980 - Semiotics:255-266.
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    Galilée et Descartes.Alexandre Koyré - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 2:41-46.
    — 1. Les rapports entre Galilée et Descartes : état actuel de la question. — 2-3. L’erreur de l’interprétation traditionnelle. — 4. Gomment elle provient de Descartes lui-même. — 5. L’erreur de Descartes. — 6. Les expériences de Galilée sont interprétées à tort comme preuves expérimentales. — 7. Rôle de l’expérience. — 8. et de la raison. — 9. Expérience et mathématiques. — 10. L’innéisme chez Galilée. —11. Le platonisme de Galilée. —12. Son attitude semblable à celle de Descartes.
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    The revival of "the liar": Reply.Alexandre Koyre - 1947 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8 (2):254-255.
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    (1 other version)Les brisures de symetrie du temps.Alexandre Laforgue - 1993 - Acta Biotheoretica 41 (1-2):105-117.
    Introduction Atoms theory and symmetry theory dominated physics. Symmetry propagation and interactions verify the Curie principle. But its violation by symmetry breaking is spontaneous.Fragility is creative. An information breaks a generalized symmetry. Results on symmetry breakings are not valid for fuzzy symmetries. The breaking of a fuzzy symmetry leads only to a pour symmetry (Fig.1).
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    Um pregador africano na inquisição portuguesa: Bento de Jesus e a ideologia da escravidão em Cabo Verde no século XVII.Alexandre Almeida Marcussi - 2016 - Odeere 1 (1).
    Este artigo discute a trajetória de Bento de Jesus, irmão leigo da Ordem Terceira de São Francisco que atuou como pregador da fé católica no arquipélago de Cabo Verde na primeira metade do século XVII e foi condenado à morte pela inquisição portuguesa na sequência de uma experiência mística considerada herética pelos inquisidores lusitanos. Será empreendida uma análise do conteúdo de sua visão extática e da maneira como Bento entendia a doutrina católica e a transmitia aos africanos de Cabo Verde. (...)
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    Înțelepciunea Cabalei.Alexandre Safran - 1997 - București: Editure Hasefer.
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    Machenschaft? - La tournure de fond en comble... “grecque” de la seule et unique histoire-destinée (Geschichte) de l’estre!Alexandre Schild - 2018 - Heidegger Studies 34:147-190.
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  46. Positivism: Does Dworkin's Criticism on Hart also Apply to Kelsen?Alexandre Travessoni Gomes Trivisonno - 2016 - Archiv Für Rechts- Und Sozialphilosphie 102 (1):112-127.
  47. Vérité et violence chez Érasme.Alexandre Vanautgaerden - 2014 - In Dominique de Courcelles (ed.), Dire le vrai dans la première modernité: langue, esthétique, doctrine. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
     
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  48. (1 other version)La Philosophie de Jacob Boehme.Alexandre Koyré - 1929 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 36 (4):6-7.
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    Érasme typographe: humanisme et imprimerie au début du XVIe siècle.Alexandre Vanautgaerden - 2012 - Genève: Librairie Droz.
    "Alexandre Vanautgaerden's research shows that Erasmus never ceased to adapt, depending on each type of text, the layouts of his books to best control their reception. A reversal of the traditional countdown of the exegesis of Erasmus's works, which lends at times a blind faith to his correspondence, this present work focuses on the study of manuscripts and printed books. Erasmus would not settle for just writing his texts, but preoccupied himself, with a growing scrupulousness, with the manner in which (...)
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    Alterscience: postures, dogmes, idéologies.Alexandre Moatti - 2013 - Paris: Odile Jacob.
    Remise en cause de la théorie d’Einstein, de celle de Darwin, créationnisme et fondamentalismes, cosmologies païennes, mouvements technofascistes, idéologies radicales anti-science… Pourquoi des personnes formées à la science en viennent-elles à adopter une attitude en opposition virulente à la science de leur époque? Comment mobilisent-elles leur capacité de raisonnement au service de dogmes et d’idéologies sans rapport avec la science? Peut-on tirer un fil historique entre ces postures depuis la naissance de la science moderne au XVIe siècle? De nos jours, (...)
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