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    Gerücht und Information im KZ Sachsenhausen. Kritische Reflexionen eines dualen Kommunikationsmodells.Antje Michel - 2004 - In Steffen Greschonig & Christine S. Sing (eds.), Ideologien zwischen Lüge und Wahrheitsanspruch. Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag. pp. 135--154.
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    The Influence of Individual and Situational Factors on Teachers’ Justice Ratings of Classroom Interactions.Scarlett Kobs, Antje Ehlert, Jenny Lenkeit, Anne Hartmann, Nadine Spörer & Michel Knigge - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Teachers, as role models, are crucial in promoting inclusion in society through their actions. Being perceived as fair by their students is linked to students’ feelings of belonging in school. In addition, their decisions of resource allocations also affect students’ academic success. Both aspects underpin the importance of teachers’ views on justice. This article aims to investigate what teachers consider to be just and how teacher characteristics and situational factors affect justice ratings of hypothetical student-teacher-interactions. In an experimental design, we (...)
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    Measuring organizational attributes in primary care: a validation study in Germany.Dominik Ose, Tobias Freund, Cornelia U. Kunz, Joachim Szecsenyi, Iris Natanzon, Johanna Trieschmann, Michel Wensing & Antje Miksch - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (6):1289-1294.
  4. Security, territory, population: lectures at the Collège de France, 1977-78.Michel Foucault - 2007 - New York: République Française. Edited by Michel Senellart, François Ewald & Alessandro Fontana.
    Marking a major development in Foucault's thinking, this book derives from the lecture course which he gave at the College de France between January and April, 1978. Taking as his starting point the notion of "bio-power," introduced both in his 1976 course Society Must be Defended and in the first volume of his History of Sexuality, Foucault sets out to study the emergence of this new technology of power over population."--BOOK JACKET.
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  5. Les Mote et les Choses.Michel Foucault - 1969 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 74 (2):250-251.
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    LeScottish Enlightenment : naissance d’une anthropologie sociale.Michel Faure - 1986 - Revue de Synthèse 107 (4):411-425.
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    Positive feedback circuits and adaptive regulations in bacteria.Janine Guespin-Michel & Marcelle Kaufman - 2001 - Acta Biotheoretica 49 (4):207-218.
    The mechanisms by which bacteria adapt to changes in their environment involve transcriptional regulation in which a transcriptional regulator responds to signal(s) from the environment and regulates (positively or negatively) the expression of several genes or operons. Some of these regulators exert a positive feedback on their own expression. This is a necessary (although not sufficient) condition for the occurrence of multistationarity. One biological consequence of multistationarity may be epigenetic modifications, a hypothesis unusual to microbiologists, in spite of some well-known (...)
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    The government of self and others.Michel Foucault - 2010 - New York: St Martin's Press. Edited by Michel Foucault.
    An exciting and highly original examination of the practices of truth-telling and speaking out freely (parr?sia) in ancient Greek tragedy and philosophy. Foucault discusses the difficult and changing practices of truth-telling in ancient democracies and tyrannies and offers a new perspective on the specific relationship of philosophy to politics.
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    L'essence de la manifestation.Michel Henry - 1963 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    La question du phénomène précède de beaucoup la phénoménologie, elle s'ouvre avec la philosophie et l'accompagne tout au long de son histoire. Mais ce préalable incontournable - car être veut dire apparaître - est surdéterminé par une présupposition irréfléchie. De la Grèce à Heidegger, dans les problématiques classiques de la conscience et de la représentation, dans leurs critiques, dans la phénoménologie de l'intentionnalité et dans ses prolongements, "phénomène" désigne ce qui se montre à l'intérieur d'un horizon de visihilisation, l'Ek-stase d'un (...)
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    Oublier le capital.Michel Henochsberg - 2005 - Rue Descartes 49 (3):97-101.
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    La puissance des symboles dans les sciences de la nature.Michel-Elie Martin - 2019 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 69 (2):7-23.
    Les sciences de la nature construisent des symboles spécifiques pour saisir adéquatement la réalité de la nature. La puissance de leurs symboles est telle que la pensée scientifique déborde ce réel, l’anticipe, le reconstruit et finalement le réalise et le prolonge sur le plan technique. Mais quel est le point de départ de la symbolisation scientifique? Comment peut-elle, couplée à la technique, réaliser la réalité même de la nature? Enfin, le langage spécifique des sciences de la nature peut-il s’autonomiser par (...)
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  12. Le chant de la Terre. Heidegger et les assises de l'histoire de l'Être, « Bibl. de philosophie et d'Esthétique ».Michel Haar - 1992 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 97 (4):562-566.
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    Le dessèchement du lac Copaïs par les anciens.Michel L. Kambanis - 1892 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 16 (1):121-137.
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    Developing Global Leaders: Insights From African Case Studies.Michel Foucault - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    “What characterizes the act of justice is not resort to a court and to judges; it is not the intervention of magistrates (even if they had to be simple mediators or arbitrators). What characterizes the juridical act, the process or the procedure in the broad sense, is the regulated development of a dispute. And the intervention of judges, their opinion or decision, is only ever an episode in this development. What defines the juridical order is the way in which one (...)
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  15. List of participants of Collocations and Idioms.Michel Achard, Christina Alm-Arvius, Goranka Antunovic, Marina Avdonina, Grazia Biorci, Genova Cnr-Isem, A. Olga, Cristina Cacciari, Teresa Cadierno & Bert Cappelle - 2007 - In Marja Nenonen & Sinikka Niemi (eds.), Collocations and idioms 1: papers from the First Nordic Conference on Syntactic Freezes, Joensuu, May 19-20, 2006. Joensuu: Joensuun yliopisto. pp. 398.
     
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    La ville, la rue et le commencement de la politique. Le monde rêvé de Chloé.Michel Agier - 2004 - Multitudes 3 (3):139-146.
    This article approaches the city as it is lived in events rather than as it is defined by its material forms or by its standing institutions. In the plays staged in South-African townships, in Brazilian capoeira, or in a carnival parade, the constitution of « instant communities », or « communities of movement », depends upon situations that provide the initiating movement of politics. In all such cases, the city really exists and vibrates when it is attuned to the rhythm (...)
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    Changement social et communications à La Réunion.Michel Watin - 2002 - Hermes 32:277.
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    Avant-propos.Michel Weber - 2006 - Chromatikon 2:5-14.
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    (2 other versions)Contact Made Vision.Michel Weber - 2007 - Chromatikon 3:227-260.
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    (1 other version)Préface.Michel Weber - 2010 - Chromatikon 6:7-7.
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    L’extrême droite : avatars et invariants.Michel Winock - 2022 - Cités 92 (4):151-163.
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    6ª. Conferência: Observações Finais.Michel Foucault - 2013 - Prometeus: Filosofia em Revista 6 (14).
    E agora algumas palavras sobre esse seminário. O ponto de partida. Minha intenção não era lidar com o problema da verdade, mas com o problema de dizer a verdade ou do que diz a verdade como uma atividade. Com isso quero dizer que, para mim, não era uma questão de analisar os critérios internos ou externos que possam permitir a gregos e romanos, ou a qualquer outro povo, reconhecer se uma declaração ou proposição é verdadeira ou não. A questão para (...)
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    Les entreprises françaises mondiales et l'usage du français..Michel Franck - 2004 - Hermes 40:158.
    L'Observatoire de la Formation, de l'Emploi et des Métiers de la CCIP a rédigé un rapport en juin 2003 sur les pratiques linguistiques des entreprises françaises exerçant une activité internationale, afin de mesurer les impacts de la mondialisation des échanges sur l'usage de la langue française au sein de ces entreprises. Il ressort de cette analyse que les entreprises interrogées ne ressentent pas de barrière linguistique forte dans le développement de leurs activités à l'international. Si l'anglais est considéré comme un (...)
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    La position de D'Alembert Par Rapport au matérialisme.Michel Paty - 1981 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 171 (1):49 - 66.
    En contrepoint à son œuvre mathématique et physique — et en relation avec elle — d'Alembert a développé une théorie de la connaissance influencée par Locke et le sensualisme de Condillac, mais centrée avant tout sur une épistémologie de la physique newtonienne. Réaliste, prônant le recours à l'expérience, il est en même temps profondément rationaliste, et même précisément, quoiqu'il s'en défende plutôt, dans la lignée de Descartes, Mais, bien que la Raison soit sa référence fondamentale, à tel point qu'il voudrait (...)
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    La Radiodiffusion par satellite: facteur d’intégration?Michel Perrot - 1983 - Communications 9 (1):83-102.
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    Promulgation, condescension, porosity and defence: the relationship between Saint-Simonianism and Owenism (1816–1834).Michel Bellet - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (2):315-344.
    ABSTRACT This article aims to add an important new dimension to the historical scholarship on early socialism by analysing the Saint-Simonian encounter with Owenism during the first decades of the nineteenth century. The article shows how the Saint-Simonian interpretation of Owenism was shaped by the manner by which the Saint-Simonians disseminated their doctrine. It draws on a number of neglected texts to show what the Saint-Simonians drew from Owen’s work and how they set out to distinguish themselves from Owen and (...)
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    Compte rendu de Véronique Brière et Juliette Lemaire (éds.), Qu'est-ce qu'une catégorie? Interprétations d'Aristote, Louvain-la-Neuve, Peeters (Aristote, Traductions et Études), 2019.Michel Crubellier - 2021 - Methodos 21.
    On connaît le fabuleux destin du petit traité aristotélicien auquel la tradition a donné le titre de Catégories. Écrit dans un style didactique, on n'y trouve pas d'indication d'un projet philosophique, ni de discussion (explicite en tout cas) avec d'autres auteurs, qui puisse permettre d'esquisser un horizon philosophique, ni même de référence aux autres ouvrages du Corpus qui puisse nous éclairer sur son but. Cependant, deux gestes de lecteurs ultérieurs ont fait de ce texte en tous points...
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    Pragmatism, Pluralism, and Legal Interpretation: Posner's and Rorty's Justice without Metaphysics Meets Hate Speech.Michel Rosenfeld - 1998 - In Morris Dickstein (ed.), The revival of pragmatism: new essays on social thought, law, and culture. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. 324-344.
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    The Birth of Physics.Michel Serres - 2018 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Michel Serres is one of the most influential living theorists in European philosophy. This volume makes available a work which has a foundational place in the development of chaos theory, representing a tour de force application of the principles underlying Serres' distinctive philosophy of science.
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  30. Nouvelles perspectives de la sémiotique.Michel Costantini - 2000 - Semiotica 131 (3-4):245-265.
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    3. Goodness.Michel Chaouli - 2017 - In Thinking with Kant’s _critique of Judgment_. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 76-110.
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    Index.Michel Chaouli - 2017 - In Thinking with Kant’s _critique of Judgment_. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 303-312.
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    Comment pouvait-on être hollandais au xviie siècle?Michel Morineau - 1991 - Revue de Synthèse 112 (3-4):509-517.
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    L’œuvre insupportable de Francis Ponge.Michel Peterson - 1989 - Revue de Synthèse 110 (1):109-140.
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    (1 other version)Des Carpates à la mer de Chine au XIXe siècle.Michel Renouard - 2004 - Cités 20 (4):65-78.
    Tout au long du XIXe siècle, de la Méditerranée orientale à la mer de Chine, d’Alexandrie à Hong Kong, l’Union Jack flotte aux quatre coins de l’Asie. De 1802 à 1888, la Grande-Bretagne met la main sur les principaux points stratégiques terrestres et points d’appui maritimes : Ceylan, Singapour, Bornéo, Hong Kong, Birmanie, Brunei, Sarawak.....
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    Synthetic Biology: A Bridge Between Functional and Evolutionary Biology.Michel Morange - 2009 - Biological Theory 4 (4):368-377.
    The interests of synthetic biologists may appear to differ greatly from those of evolutionary biologists. The engineering of organisms must be distinguished from the tinkering action of evolution; the ambition of synthetic biologists is to overcome the limits of natural evolution. But the relations between synthetic biology and evolutionary biology are more complex than this abrupt opposition: Synthetic biology may play an important role in the increasing interactions between functional and evolutionary biology. In practice, synthetic biologists have learnt to submit (...)
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    The Genealogy of Psychoanalysis.Michel Henry - 1993 - Stanford University Press.
    This book’s basic argument is that the Freudian unconscious, far from constituting a radical break with the philosophy of consciousness, is merely the latest exemplar in a heritage of philosophical misunderstanding of the Cartesian cogito that interprets “I think, therefore I am” as “I represent myself, therefore I am” (in the classic interpretation of Heidegger, one of the targets of the book).
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  38. Marx. A Philosophy of Reality.Michel Henry - 1984 - Studies in Soviet Thought 28 (1):49-50.
     
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  39. The “minimal self” in psychopathology: Re-examining the self-disorders in the schizophrenia spectrum☆.Michel Cermolacce, Jean Naudin & Josef Parnas - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (3):703-714.
    The notion of minimal, basic, pre-reflective or core self is currently debated in the philosophy of mind, cognitive sciences and developmental psychology. However, it is not clear which experiential features such a self is believed to possess. Studying the schizophrenic experience may help exploring the following aspects of the minimal self: the notion of perspective and first person perspective, the ‘mineness’ of the phenomenal field, the questions of transparency, embodiment of point of view, and the issues of agency and ownership, (...)
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    The Death of Molecular Biology?Michel Morange - 2008 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 30 (1):31 - 42.
    In recent decades the expression "molecular biology" has progressively disappeared from journals, and no longer designates new chairs or departments. This begs the question: does it mean that molecular biology is dead, and has been displaced by new emerging disciplines such as systems biology and synthetic biology? Maybe its reductionist approach to living phenomena has been substituted by one that is more holistic. The situation, undoubtedly, is far less simple. To appreciate better what has happened it is necessary to acknowledge (...)
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  41. Maurice Marleau-Ponty, “Problems of Yesterday and Today: From Gide to Sartre”, texts transcribed, established, presented and annotated by M. Dalissier, translated by Bryan Smyth, Chiasmi International, No. 22, 41-49.Michel Dalissier (ed.) - 2020
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    Penser la formation.Michel Fabre - 1994 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    La formation - le mot et la chose - envahit le champ des discours et des pratiques éducatives. Elle s'étale dans la durée : formation initiale, continue, bref permanente. Elle se répand dans l'espace d'une société que l'on n'hésite plus à qualifier de " pédagogique ". L'idée de formation brouille également les distinctions conceptuelles et obscurcit le discours pédagogique en s'insinuant quelque part entre " instruction ", " éducation ", " enseignement ", " apprentissage ". Savons-nous bien désormais ce que (...)
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    Predicate of existence and predictability for a theoretical object in physics.Michel Paty - 1997 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 55:97-130.
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    Phénoménologie de la vie.Michel Henry - 2003 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France. Edited by Jean Leclercq & Grégori Jean.
    t. 1. De la phénoménologie -- t. 2. De la subjectivité -- t. 3. de l'art et du politique -- t. 4. Sur léthique et la religion.
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    Violaine Sebillotte Cuchet, Artémise. Une femme capitaine de vaisseaux dans l’Antiquité grecque.Michel Briand - 2023 - Clio 57.
    Artémise, femme puissante. D’Hérodote à Despentes (et retour), tel est le titre qu’on est tenté de donner à l’ouvrage de V. Sebillotte Cuchet, à la fois érudit et engagé, suggestif et rigoureux. Les études de genre, associées de plus en plus aux approches dites postcoloniales, et les études classiques (ou sciences de l’Antiquité), en particulier l’histoire, l’archéologie et l’anthropologie culturelle des mondes anciens, incluant les littératures et l’historiographie anciennes, y dialoguent av...
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  46. Naissance de la Biopolitique Cours au Colláege de France, 1978-1979.Michel Foucault - 2004
     
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    L’humanité juive.Michel Deguy - 2002 - Études Phénoménologiques 18 (35):29-50.
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    Gnosticism and the New Testament.Michel Desjardins & Pheme Perkins - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):306.
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    Norms and Models in Early Modern France and England. A Study in Comparative Ethics.Michel Despland - 1982 - Journal of Religious Ethics 10 (1):68 - 102.
    The author analyzes the transformation of norms and values in France and England during the preindustrial period (1500-1760). The relationship between religion and reason, the nature of popular fears, witchcraft, marriage, attitudes toward death, and persecution of confessional minorities are singled out for closer examination. The interplay between the two national traditions and the Catholic and Protestant ways remains under constant focus. The new norms and models for behavior that arose in each country in this period, besides being different, were (...)
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    Putnam and the God’s Eye Point of View.Michel Ghins - 2005 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):235-243.
    In this paper, I criticize Putnam’s argument, which contends that scientific realism implies adherence to a God’s eye point of view. I also show that some sort of God’s eye point of view in a weak sense, i.e. interest-free, is indeed accessible to humans and that a moderate version of scientific realism is philosophically defensible.
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