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    Agustín de Hipona en la obra arendtiana temprana.Ari Angelina Costamagna Fernández - 2021 - Perspectivas 6 (2):95-117.
    Resumo. Hannah Arendt. Educação inicial. Agostinho de Hipona. Este artigo faz parte de uma investigação em andamento, na qual exploramos a leitura de arendtiana do Agostinho de Hipona, partindo da obra inicial, El concepto de amor en San Agustín (2001). Consideramos que a investigação da dissertação doutoral, obra tão pouco explorada pelos seus mais relevantes interpretes, pode brindarmos novas chaves de leitura da teoria política de Hannah Arendt, tornando mais complexo nossa abordagem na sua leitura heterodoxa da tradição do pensamento (...)
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    Factores que diferencian el consumo frecuente y esporádico de marihuana en estudiantes universitarios.Angelina Pilatti, Gabriela Rivarola Montejano, Macarena Nillus, Macarena Soledad Fernandez & Ricardo Marcos Pautassi - 2021 - Acta Colombiana de Psicología 25 (1):87-104.
    Although marijuana use is highly prevalent among university students in Argentina, little is known about the factors that distinguish frequent marijuana users from sporadic users. For this reason, the present study investigated the possible variations in the contexts of consumption, motives for consumption, perceived norms, and protective behavioral strategies among university students with frequent or sporadic marijuana use, and analyzed the usefulness of this set of variables to distinguish between these two types of users. For this purpose, a sample of (...)
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    Cognitive mechanisms in violent extremism.Arie W. Kruglanski, Jessica R. Fernandez, Adam R. Factor & Ewa Szumowska - 2019 - Cognition 188 (C):116-123.
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    The Relationship between Impulsivity and Problem Gambling in Adolescence.Roberto Secades-Villa, Victor Martínez-Loredo, Aris Grande-Gosende & José R. Fernández-Hermida - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Are Algorithmic Decisions Legitimate? The Effect of Process and Outcomes on Perceptions of Legitimacy of AI Decisions.Kirsten Martin & Ari Waldman - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 183 (3):653-670.
    Firms use algorithms to make important business decisions. To date, the algorithmic accountability literature has elided a fundamentally empirical question important to business ethics and management: Under what circumstances, if any, are algorithmic decision-making systems considered legitimate? The present study begins to answer this question. Using factorial vignette survey methodology, we explore the impact of decision importance, governance, outcomes, and data inputs on perceptions of the legitimacy of algorithmic decisions made by firms. We find that many of the procedural governance (...)
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    Programming Machine Ethics.Luís Moniz Pereira & Ari Saptawijaya - 2016 - Cham: Springer Verlag. Edited by Ari Saptawijaya.
    Source: "This book addresses the fundamentals of machine ethics. It discusses abilities required for ethical machine reasoning and the programming features that enable them. It connects ethics, psychological ethical processes, and machine implemented procedures. From a technical point of view, the book uses logic programming and evolutionary game theory to model and link the individual and collective moral realms. It also reports on the results of experiments performed using several model implementations. Opening specific and promising inroads into the terra incognita (...)
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    Out of Our Minds: What We Think and How We Came to Think It.Felipe Fernández-Armesto - 2019 - University of California Press.
    _"A stimulating history of how the imagination interacted with its sibling psychological faculties—emotion, perception and reason—to shape the history of human mental life."—_The __Wall Street Journal__ To imagine—to see what is not there—is the startling ability that has fueled human development and innovation through the centuries. As a species we stand alone in our remarkable capacity to refashion the world after the picture in our minds. Traversing the realms of science, politics, religion, culture, philosophy, and history, Felipe Fernández-Armesto reveals (...)
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    Ceci aura été.Alejandra Costamagna - 2023 - Multitudes 91 (2):183-185.
    Certains des moments qui ont marqué la liesse de la révolte de 2019 et le rejet encore incompréhensible de la proposition constitutionnelle, qui reprenait une grande partie des revendications de la rue, sont déroulés sous forme de flashs. Passé, présent et futur se confondent dans ce récit et émergent d’une photographie autour de laquelle s’articulent ces mots : un homme en costume-cravate, un policier, une foule en révolte, un silence spectral.
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  9. Tra Rhegion e Lokroi Epizephyrioi: nuovi datti archeologici sul confine ionico.Liliana Costamagna - 2000 - Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia:Università di Siena 21:1-18.
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    Governing algorithmic decisions: The role of decision importance and governance on perceived legitimacy of algorithmic decisions.Kirsten Martin & Ari Waldman - 2022 - Big Data and Society 9 (1).
    The algorithmic accountability literature to date has primarily focused on procedural tools to govern automated decision-making systems. That prescriptive literature elides a fundamentally empirical question: whether and under what circumstances, if any, is the use of algorithmic systems to make public policy decisions perceived as legitimate? The present study begins to answer this question. Using factorial vignette survey methodology, we explore the relative importance of the type of decision, the procedural governance, the input data used, and outcome errors on perceptions (...)
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    Addressing the Clumsiness Loophole in a Leggett-Garg Test of Macrorealism.Mark M. Wilde & Ari Mizel - 2012 - Foundations of Physics 42 (2):256-265.
    The rise of quantum information theory has lent new relevance to experimental tests for non-classicality, particularly in controversial cases such as adiabatic quantum computing superconducting circuits. The Leggett-Garg inequality is a “Bell inequality in time” designed to indicate whether a single quantum system behaves in a macrorealistic fashion. Unfortunately, a violation of the inequality can only show that the system is either (i) non-macrorealistic or (ii) macrorealistic but subjected to a measurement technique that happens to disturb the system. The “clumsiness” (...)
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  12. The Subject Matter of Phenomenological Research: Existentials, Modes, and Prejudices.Anthony Vincent Fernandez - 2017 - Synthese 194 (9):3543-3562.
    In this essay I address the question, “What is the subject matter of phenomenological research?” I argue that in spite of the increasing popularity of phenomenology, the answers to this question have been brief and cursory. As a result, contemporary phenomenologists lack a clear framework within which to articulate the aims and results of their research, and cannot easily engage each other in constructive and critical discourse. Examining the literature on phenomenology’s identity, I show how the question of phenomenology’s subject (...)
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  13. Basic Empathy: Developing the Concept of Empathy from the Ground Up.Anthony Vincent Fernandez & Dan Zahavi - 2020 - International Journal of Nursing Studies 110.
    Empathy is a topic of continuous debate in the nursing literature. Many argue that empathy is indispensable to effective nursing practice. Yet others argue that nurses should rather rely on sympathy, compassion, or consolation. However, a more troubling disagreement underlies these debates: There’s no consensus on how to define empathy. This lack of consensus is the primary obstacle to a constructive debate over the role and import of empathy in nursing practice. The solution to this problem seems obvious: Nurses need (...)
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    Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) and the Limits of Autonomy.Alan Jotkowitz & Ari Zivotofsky - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (1):55-56.
  15. Phenomenology and Dimensional Approaches to Psychiatric Research and Classification.Anthony Vincent Fernandez - 2019 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 26 (1):65-75.
    Contemporary psychiatry finds itself in the midst of a crisis of classification. The developments begun in the 1980s—with the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders —successfully increased inter-rater reliability. However, these developments have done little to increase the predictive validity of our categories of disorder. A diagnosis based on DSM categories and criteria often fails to accurately anticipate course of illness or treatment response. In addition, there is little evidence that the DSM categories link up (...)
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  16. Observer memory and immunity to error through misidentification.Jordi Fernández - 2021 - Synthese (1):641-660.
    Are those judgments that we make on the basis of our memories immune to error through misidentification? In this paper, I discuss a phenomenon which seems to suggest that they are not; the phenomenon of observer memory. I argue that observer memories fail to show that memory judgments are not IEM. However, the discussion of observer memories will reveal an interesting fact about the perspectivity of memory; a fact that puts us on the right path towards explaining why memory judgments (...)
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    Sound frequency affects speech emotion perception: results from congenital amusia.Sydney L. Lolli, Ari D. Lewenstein, Julian Basurto, Sean Winnik & Psyche Loui - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Autistic Self Advocacy in the Developmental Disability Movement.Ari Ne’Eman & Julia Bascom - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (4):25-27.
    Volume 20, Issue 4, May 2020, Page 25-27.
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  19. Beyond the Ontological Difference: Heidegger, Binswanger, and the Future of Existential Analysis.Anthony Vincent Fernandez - 2018 - In Kevin Aho, Existential Medicine: Essays on Health and Illness. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 27–42.
  20. Embodiment and Objectification in Illness and Health Care: Taking Phenomenology from Theory to Practice.Anthony Vincent Fernandez - 2020 - Journal of Clinical Nursing 29 (21-22):4403-4412.
    Aims and Objectives. This article uses the concept of embodiment to demonstrate a conceptual approach to applied phenomenology. -/- Background. Traditionally, qualitative researchers and healthcare professionals have been taught phenomenological methods, such as the epoché, reduction, or bracketing. These methods are typically construed as a way of avoiding biases so that one may attend to the phenomena in an open and unprejudiced way. However, it has also been argued that qualitative researchers and healthcare professionals can benefit from phenomenology’s well-articulated theoretical (...)
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    Intellectual History and Democracy: An Interview with Pierre Rosanvallon.Javier Fernández Sebastián & Pierre Rosanvallon - 2007 - Journal of the History of Ideas 68 (4):703-715.
    Interview with Pierre Rosanvallon, conducted by Javier Fernández Sebastián, in Madrid, September 28, 2006.
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    Informing Study Participants of Research Results: An Ethical Imperative.Conrad V. Fernandez, Eric Kodish & Charles Weijer - 2003 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 25 (3):12.
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    Memory and Self-Reference.Jordi Fernández - 2024 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 32 (1):59-77.
    Our memories elicit, in us, both beliefs about what the external world was like in the past, and beliefs about what our own past experience of it was like in the past. What explains the power of memories to do that? I tackle this question by offering an account of the content of our memories. According to this account, our memories are ‘token-reflexives’, in that they represent their own causal origin. My main contention will be that our memories are able (...)
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    Memory in bacteria and phage.Josep Casadesús & Richard D'Ari - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (6):512-518.
    Whenever the state of a biological system is not determined solely by present conditions but depends on its past history, we can say that the system has memory. Bacteria and bacteriophage use a variety of memory mechanisms, some of which seem to convey adaptive value. A genetic type of heritable memory is the programmed inversion of specific DNA sequences, which causes switching between alternative patterns of gene expression. Heritable memory can also be based on epigenetic circuits, in which a system (...)
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    The new scientific spirit.Sylvain Lavelle & Richard D'ari - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (7):603-606.
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    Emotion and Expression: Naturalistic Studies.José-Miguel Fernández-Dols & Carlos Crivelli - 2013 - Emotion Review 5 (1):24-29.
    Do basic emotions produce their predicted facial expressions in nonlaboratory settings? Available studies in naturalistic settings rarely test causation, but do show a surprisingly weak correlation between emotions and their predicted facial expressions. This evidence from field studies is more consistent with facial behavior having many causes, functions, and meanings, as opposed to their being fixed signals of basic emotion.
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    (1 other version)Regulation, Normativity and Folk Psychology.Victor Fernandez Castro - 2017 - Topoi 39 (1):57-67.
    Recently, several scholars have argued in support of the idea that folk psychology involves a primary capacity for regulating our mental states and patterns of behavior in accordance with a bunch of shared social norms and routines :259–281, 2015; Zawidzki, Philosophical Explorations 11:193–210, 2008; Zawidzki, Mindshaping: A new framework for understanding human social cognition, MIT Press, Cambridge, 2013). This regulative view shares with the classical Dennettian intentional stance its emphasis on the normative character of human socio-cognitive capacities. Given those similarities, (...)
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  28. On the Subject Matter of Phenomenological Psychopathology.Anthony Vincent Fernandez & Allan Køster - 2018 - In Giovanni Stanghellini, Matthew Broome, Anthony Vincent Fernandez, Paolo Fusar-Poli, Andrea Raballo & René Rosfort, The Oxford Handbook of Phenomenological Psychopathology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 191–204.
    “On the Subject Matter of Phenomenological Psychopathology” provides a framework for the phenomenological study of mental disorders. The framework relies on a distinction between (ontological) existentials and (ontic) modes. Existentials are the categorial structures of human existence, such as intentionality, temporality, selfhood, and affective situatedness. Modes are the particular, concrete phenomena that belong to these categorial structures, with each existential having its own set of modes. In the first section, we articulate this distinction by drawing primarily on the work of (...)
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    Can Recovery From an Eating Disorder Be Measured? Toward a Standardized Questionnaire.Rachel Bachner-Melman, Lilac Lev-Ari, Ada H. Zohar & Shay Lee Lev - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Education in Religious Moderation to Counter Radicalism.As'ari Muhajir & Ahmad Nurcholis - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (1):194-213.
    This study relies on the qualitative research method proposed by Verstehen, which seeks to understand the importance of the factors that influence social and historical events. This methodology is based on the idea that every social situation is supported by a web of meaning created by its participants. Based on the theory of anti-radicalism education, as developed by KH. Hasyim Muzadi, it is emphasized that radicalism does not necessarily define the Indonesian people. On the other hand, the ongoing reform process (...)
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    Variability in the Pediatric Intensivists’ Threshold for Withdrawal/limitation of Life Support as Perceived by Bedside Nurses.Colleen Gresiuk & Ari Joffe - 2009 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 20 (4):316-326.
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  32. Executive attention and metacognitive regulation.Diego Fernandez-Duque, Jodie A. Baird & Michael I. Posner - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (2):288-307.
    Metacognition refers to any knowledge or cognitive process that monitors or controls cognition. We highlight similarities between metacognitive and executive control functions, and ask how these processes might be implemented in the human brain. A review of brain imaging studies reveals a circuitry of attentional networks involved in these control processes, with its source located in midfrontal areas. These areas are active during conflict resolution, error correction, and emotional regulation. A developmental approach to the organization of the anatomy involved in (...)
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    Análisis lingüístico de la titulación periodística bajo un enfoque comunicativo: la recontextualización de la guerra de Irak en la prensa venezolana.Sylvia Fernández - 2016 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 26 (1):82-101.
    En esta investigación se analiza la titulación de los periódicos venezolanos El Nacional y Panorama sobre la guerra en Irak, para conocer la recontextualización de ese conflicto en la prensa de ese país. Se sigue el modelo teórico-metodológico de Fernández que integra el análisis lingüístico con la acción comunicativa y las funciones estratégicas del discurso periodístico. Los resultados permiten caracterizar la conceptualización, el léxico, las construcciones sintácticas y las metáforas. Se concluye que en los titulares el periodista deja marcas (...)
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    A Walk with Goodstein and Ackermann.David Fernández-Duque & Andreas Weiermann - 2024 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 65 (2):181-201.
    Goodstein’s theorem states that certain sequences based on exponential notation for the natural numbers are always finite. The result is independent of Peano arithmetic and is a prototypical example of a proof of termination by transfinite induction. A variant based instead on the Ackermann function has more recently been proposed by Arai, Fernández-Duque, Wainer, and Weiermann, and instead is independent of the more powerful theory ATR0. However, this result is contingent on rather elaborate normal forms for natural numbers based (...)
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    Oops, scratch that! Monitoring one’s own errors during mental calculation.Ana L. Fernandez Cruz, Santiago Arango-Muñoz & Kirsten G. Volz - 2016 - Cognition 146 (C):110-120.
    The feeling of error (FOE) is the subjective experience that something went wrong during a reasoning or calculation task. The main goal of the present study was to assess the accuracy of the FOE in the context of mental mathematical calculation. We used the number bisection task (NBT) to evoke this metacognitive feeling and assessed it by asking participants if they felt they have committed an error after solving the task. In the NBT participants have to determine whether the number (...)
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    Vulnerability as the Inability of Researchers to Act in the Best Interest of a Subject.Ari M. Vander Walde - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):65-66.
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    Neither the “Devil’s Lettuce” nor a “Miracle Cure:” The Use of Medical Cannabis in the Care of Children and Youth.Margot Gunning, Ari Rotenberg, James Anderson, Lynda G. Balneaves, Tracy Brace, Bruce Crooks, Wayne Hall, Lauren E. Kelly, S. Rod Rassekh, Michael Rieder, Alice Virani, Mark A. Ware, Zina Zaslawski, Harold Siden & Judy Illes - 2022 - Neuroethics 15 (1):1-8.
    Lack of guidance and regulation for authorizing medical cannabis for conditions involving the health and neurodevelopment of children is ethically problematic as it promulgates access inequities, risk-benefit inconsistencies, and inadequate consent mechanisms. In two virtual sessions using participatory action research and consensus-building methods, we obtained perspectives of stakeholders on ethics and medical cannabis for children and youth. The sessions focused on the scientific and regulatory landscape of medical cannabis, surrogate decision-making and assent, and the social and political culture of medical (...)
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  38. Abd-El-Khalick, F., 787 Adúriz-Bravo, A., 27 Allchin, D., 315 Astore, WJ, 185.M. W. Aulls, M. Ben-Ari, A. Berarroch, M. Bunge, L. M. Burko, L. Cardellini, M. Cini, A. Cordero, K. C. De Berg & J. Dodick - 2003 - Science & Education 12:807-808.
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  39. Ipīktitūs.Tarjumah-ʼi HūShang ĀZ̲Arī - 1966 - In Saxe Commins, Robert N. Linscott, Abū Ṭālib Ṣārimī, Riz̤ā Ṣaddūqī, Hūshang Āz̲arī & Amīr Ḥusayn Āryānʹpūr, Falsafah-ʼi ijtimāʻī =. Tihrān: Bungāh-i Tarjumah va Nashr-i Kitāb.
     
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  40. Building lesson plans for 21st century active learning.Ari Bader-Natal, Joshua Fost & James Genone - 2017 - In Stephen Michael Kosslyn, Ben Nelson & Robert Kerrey, Building the intentional university: Minerva and the future of higher education. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
     
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    Creating future capabilities: scenario process in inter-industrial knowledge networks.Jukka Bergman, Ari Jantunen, Juha Matti Saksa & Mari Lehtonen - 2005 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 1 (3):198.
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    Impressive Words: Linguistic Predictors of Public Approval of the U.S. Congress.Ari Decter-Frain & Jeremy A. Frimer - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  43. Tempering Tenacity: Peirce, Belief, Education, and Growth.Lisa Eaker & Ari Stantas - 2007 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 21 (1):117-128.
    In this paper we shall draw on Peirce’s four methods of fixating belief to provide a template for examining classroom experience. Such a template provides a context for understanding the dynamics that emerge at the intersection of existing belief and new experience. We shall develop several examples of tenacity as an impediment to student growth, discuss traditional responses to the irrationally tenacious student, develop Peirce’s four methods in the context of an educational setting, and draw conclusions from his work for (...)
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  44. Introduction: a polytical manifesto.L. Eriksson, Ari Hirvonen, Panu Minkkinen & J. PÖYHÖNEN - 1998 - In Ari Hirvonen, Polycentricity: the multiple scenes of law. Sterling, Va.: Pluto Press.
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    A Foot in the River: Why Our Lives Change and the Limits of Evolution.Felipe Fernández-Armesto - 2015 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The way we live - our manners, morals, habits, experiences, relationships, technology, values - are changing ever faster and faster than ever. The effects can be dislocating, baffling, sometimes terrifying. Why? How can we get off the whirligig? Felipe Fernández-Armesto explores the evidence and offers answers. Combining insights from history, biology, anthropology, archaeology, philosophy, sociology, ethology, zoology, primatology, psychology, linguistics cognitive sciences, and even business studies, he argues that culture is exempt from evolution. No environmental conditions, no genetic legacy, (...)
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    Le temps de l'individuation sociale.Benjamin Fernandez - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte a déjà paru dans la Revue du MAUSS, 2011/2, n° 38, p. 339-348. Nous remercions Benjamin Fernandez et Alain Caillé de nous avoir autorisé à le reproduire ici. « Ce que nous vendons à Coca-cola, c'est du temps de cerveau disponible. » Patrick LELAY, ancien président de la chaîne privée française TF1 (2004). La pensée moderne, héritière des Lumières, avait accouché de la figure du sujet libre : une conscience de soi, substance stable et indivisible (Descartes), actrice du (...)
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    The inner semiotic core of biology: Donald Favareau: Essential readings in biosemiotics: Anthology and commentary. Dordrecht: Springer, 2010, xvii+880pp, $289 HB.Eliseo Fernández - 2011 - Metascience 21 (1):179-181.
    The inner semiotic core of biology Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-3 DOI 10.1007/s11016-011-9547-z Authors Eliseo Fernández, Linda Hall Library of Science and Technology, Kansas City, MO 64110, USA Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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    Emmanuel Levinas: phénoménologie, éthique, esthétique et herméneutique.Philippe Fontaine, Ari Simhon & Pierre Carrique (eds.) - 2007 - Paris: Le Cercle herméneutique.
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  49. Bāṃlādeśe darśana: aitihya o prakr̥ti anusandhāna.Śarīpha Hāruna (ed.) - unknown - Ḍhākā: Bāṃlā Ekāḍemī.
     
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  50. Bāṃlādeśe darśana.Śarīpha Hāruna (ed.) - 1981 - Ḍhākā: Uccāraṇa.
     
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