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    Kīḻaiyūr-Mēlappaḻuvūr: Épanouissement d'une dynastie princière en Inde à l'époque CōḻaKilaiyur-Melappaluvur: Epanouissement d'une dynastie princiere en Inde a l'epoque Cola.Richard Davis & Blandine Legrand - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (2):323.
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    The State and the Rule of Law.Blandine Kriegel - 1995 - Princeton University Press.
    Blandine Kriegel, at one time a collaborator with Michel Foucault, is one of France's foremost political theorists. This translation of her celebrated work L'Etat et les esclaves makes available for English-speaking readers her impassioned defense of the state. Published in France in 1979 and republished in 1989, this work challenged not only the anti-statism of the 1960s but also generations of romanticism in politics that, in Kriegel's view, inadvertently threatened the cause of liberty by refusing to distinguish between the (...)
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    Subjectivity and the body: Introducing basic forms of self-consciousness.Dorothée Legrand - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (3):577-582.
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    WAIT : qu’attendre de ce marqueur de discours?Blandine Pennec - 2022 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage 20-2 (20-2).
    Despite extensive literature on discourse markers, relatively little attention has been paid to the case of wait to date. The study presents the arguments for classifying certain uses of this term (those which are not integrated into the syntax of the sentence, and which have a pragmatic value) as a discourse marker, and then establishes what characterizes this use. The study also aims to determine its values in context, based on a corpus of examples from the COCA and the BNC. (...)
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    Close to me: Multisensory space representations for action and pre-reflexive consciousness of oneself-in-the-world.Dorothée Legrand, Claudio Brozzoli, Yves Rossetti & Alessandro Farnè - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (3):687-699.
    Philosophical considerations as well as several recent studies from neurophysiology, neuropsychology, and psychophysics converged in showing that the peripersonal space is structured in a body-centred manner and represented through integrated sensory inputs. Multisensory representations may deserve the function of coding peripersonal space for avoiding or interacting with objects. Neuropsychological evidence is reviewed for dynamic interactions between space representations and action execution, as revealed by the behavioural effects that the use of a tool, as a physical extension of the reachable space, (...)
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    Les normes chez Foucault.Stéphane Legrand - 2007 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    " Le normal a pris la relève de l'ancestral ". C'est en ces termes que Michel Foucault salua l'avènement d'une nouvelle ère, celle des disciplines - moment où les sujets cessent de s'identifier par leurs généalogies et leurs positions dans un système d'alliances, par des mécanismes historico-rituels, mais sont plutôt voués à l'interminable hantise de la norme, à ne plus se connaître et se reconnaître que par le détour de l'altérité de l'anormal : voués à ne ressaisir leur identité et (...)
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    Le marqueur ONLY en tant que connecteur argumentatif.Blandine Pennec - 2024 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage 22-1 (22-1).
    The study focuses on a specific use of the marker only, namely its use as an inter-clausal and inter-sentences connective marker (allowing clauses or even sentences to be joined together). The syntactic status of only in this use is discussed, in order to determine whether it is a conjunction proper or a linking adverb. Its discourse status is then questioned, by contrasting the properties of a connector with those of a discourse marker. The study also highlights the argumentative dimension of (...)
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  8. Pre-reflective self-as-subject from experiential and empirical perspectives.Dorothée Legrand - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (3):583-599.
    In the first part of this paper I characterize a minimal form of self-consciousness, namely pre-reflective self-consciousness. It is a constant structural feature of conscious experience, and corresponds to the consciousness of the self-as-subject that is not taken as an intentional object. In the second part, I argue that contemporary cognitive neuroscience has by and large missed this fundamental form of self-consciousness in its investigation of various forms of self-experience. In the third part, I exemplify how the notion of pre-reflective (...)
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  9. Phillip Mitsis, Natura aut Voluntas : recherches sur la pensée politique et éthique hellénistique et romaine et son influence.Blandine Huerre - 2024 - Philosophie Antique 24 (24).
    L’ouvrage de Phillip Mitsis est un recueil constitué par une série d’articles déjà publiés, entre 1992 et 2022, auquel s’ajoute un article inédit (l’Appendice 1, « La vie nue du sage stoïcien »). Il se propose d’y étudier deux concepts fondamentaux, Natura et Voluntas. À travers le premier, c’est la théorie stoïcienne de la loi naturelle qui est d’abord présentée dans l’ouvrage, comme source des théories déontologiques qui culminent avec Kant. Mitsis prend ainsi résolument ses distances avec...
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    (1 other version)Contents.Blandine Kriegel - 1995 - In The State and the Rule of Law. Princeton University Press.
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    Chapter VII. Romanticism and Totalitarianism.Blandine Kriegel - 1995 - In The State and the Rule of Law. Princeton University Press. pp. 97-105.
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    Chapter XI. Marx’s Romanticism.Blandine Kriegel - 1995 - In The State and the Rule of Law. Princeton University Press. pp. 135-143.
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    Chapter XII. The State under the Rule of Despotism.Blandine Kriegel - 1995 - In The State and the Rule of Law. Princeton University Press. pp. 144-148.
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    A basis result in combinatory logic.Remi Legrand - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (4):1224-1226.
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    Langage ou communication ?Stéphane Legrand - 2013 - Labyrinthe 40:59-62.
    Selon von Frisch, les abeilles ont un langage. Benveniste conteste cette thèse dans son article « Communication animale et langage humain ». Pour Benveniste, les abeilles communiquent mais on ne peut pas parler d’un langage. Ses arguments sont intéressants : sa thèse de base est que parler de langage, au même sens que pour celui des humains, est erroné dans ce cas-là. Benveniste veut réintroduire cette rupture fondamentale entre animal et humain qu’on trouvait déjà chez Aristote – et qui chez..
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  16. The body - another : phenomenological and psychoanalytic perspectives.Dorothée Legrand - 2020 - In Christian Tewes & Giovanni Stanghellini (eds.), Time and Body: Phenomenological and Psychopathological Approaches. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
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    Témoigner de la rencontre de la mort et de la vie : Derrida lecteur de Blanchot lecteur de Winnicott.Dorothée Legrand - 2021 - Philosophie 151 (4):50-63.
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    The emergence of the Scythians: Bronze Age to Iron Age in South Siberia.Sophie Legrand - 2006 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 80 (310):843-879.
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  19. Transparently oneself: Commentary on Metzinger's Being No-One.Dorothée Legrand - 2005 - PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 11.
    Different points of Metzinger's position makes it a peculiar form of representationalism: (1) his distinction between intentional and phenomenal content, in relation to the internalism/externalism divide; (2) the notion of transparency defined at a phenomenal and not epistemic level, together with (3) the felt inwardness of experience. The distinction between reflexive and pre-reflexive phenomenal internality will allow me to reconsider Metzinger's theory of the self and to propose an alternative conception that I will describe both at an epistemic and a (...)
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    How not to find the neural signature of self-consciousness.Dorothée Legrand - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4):544-546.
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    Se transporter dans l'autre" : une théorie weilienne de l’empathie?Blandine Delanoy - 2024 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 25 (2):74-92.
    Defined as the ability to understand and share others' feelings and suffering, empathy seems to come naturally to mind when we consider Simone Weil's life and works. If this concept doesn't explicitly appear in her writings, "pity", "sympathy" and "compassion" are pervasive: the purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how these notions converge on the contemporary understanding of "empathy". Since the turn of the century, this concept has known such a development that it has become difficult to clearly identify (...)
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    A Propos de la Structure ‘Extatique’ de L’Être En Mouvement Chez Aristote.Jean-Yves Blandin - 2000 - Méthexis 13 (1):57-80.
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    Towards a Behavioral-Matching Based Compilation of Synthetic Biology Functions.Adrien Basso-Blandin & Franck Delaplace - 2015 - Acta Biotheoretica 63 (3):325-339.
    The field of synthetic biology is looking forward engineering framework for safely designing reliable de-novo biological functions. In this undertaking, Computer-Aided-Design environments should play a central role for facilitating the design. Although, CAD environment is widely used to engineer artificial systems the application in synthetic biology is still in its infancy. In this article we address the problem of the design of a high level language which at the core of CAD environment. More specifically the Gubs language is a specification (...)
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    B. Fouille du dépôt contre le rempart Nord.Béatrice Blandin & Sabine Fourrier - 2003 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 127 (2):537-542.
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    La diversità del vivente prima e dopo la biodiversità.Patrick Blandin - 2015 - Rivista di Estetica 59:63-92.
    La spettacolare invasione della parola “biodiversità” nelle sfere scientifiche e politiche così come nei media ha suggerito la possibile nascita di un nuovo campo d’indagine scientifica. Tuttavia, la diversità del mondo vivente è stata l’oggetto di studio della storia naturale sin dai primordi. Gli ecologi non hanno aspettato la pubblicazione di “Biodiversity” di Wilson e Peter, nel 1988, per prendere in esame la diversità delle specie all’interno degli ecosistemi e per occuparsi di questioni fondamentali come i processi di diversificazione e (...)
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    (7 other versions)Le palais.Béatrice Blandin, Thierry Petit & Isabelle Tassignon - 2004 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 128 (21):1024-1033.
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    On the knight shift of alloys.A. Blandin, E. Daniel & J. Friedel - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (38):180-182.
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    Travailler avec Claude Rutault.Blandine Chavanne - 2011 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 7 (1):169-172.
    Résumé Témoignage d’une collaboration au sein des musées et réflexion sur l’exposition à partir de « extraits » présentée au musée Sainte-Croix de Poitiers en 1989, d’après les saisons de nicolas poussin au musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy en 2003 et 2004, et la peinture de claude rutault expose celle de Jean Gorin au musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes en 2008.
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    Bonnie A. Lucero, Revolutionary Masculinity and Racial Inequality: gendering.Blandine Destremau - 2021 - Clio 53:261-266.
    Cet ouvrage part d’un paradoxe apparent : la coexistence, dans la Cuba de la fin du xixe siècle, de mécanismes d’exclusion raciale et d’un discours inclusif, élément clé d’un nationalisme cubain a-racial et construit sur la fraternité raciale, prôné par le héros national José Martí. En effet, les luttes anticoloniales et l’émancipation des esclaves ont favorisé la consolidation idéologique de cet a-racialisme (racelessness), qui s’est effectuée au prix d’un silence racial, impliquant que tou...
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    Chapter III. Human Rights.Blandine Kriegel - 1995 - In The State and the Rule of Law. Princeton University Press. pp. 33-50.
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    Chapter II. Sovereign Power.Blandine Kriegel - 1995 - In The State and the Rule of Law. Princeton University Press. pp. 15-32.
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    CHAPTER 11. Rights and Natural Law.Blandine Kriegel - 1994 - In Mark Lilla (ed.), New French Thought: Political Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 155-163.
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    Chapter VIII. Anti-statism and Nationalism.Blandine Kriegel - 1995 - In The State and the Rule of Law. Princeton University Press. pp. 106-111.
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    Chapter V. Toward a History of the French State.Blandine Kriegel - 1995 - In The State and the Rule of Law. Princeton University Press. pp. 64-90.
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    Chapter X. The Secularization of Faith.Blandine Kriegel - 1995 - In The State and the Rule of Law. Princeton University Press. pp. 123-134.
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    Etat de droit ou empire.Blandine Kriegel - 2002 - Paris: Bayard.
    Pourquoi tant d'énergie à masquer les origines de notre Etat moderne? Que doit-il donc au droit romain et à la féodalité? Est-il vraiment né de la guerre comme on le répète depuis des années?
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    Index.Blandine Kriegel - 1995 - In The State and the Rule of Law. Princeton University Press. pp. 171-173.
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    Introduction. The Paradoxes of Anti-statism.Blandine Kriegel - 1995 - In The State and the Rule of Law. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-8.
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    La vérité dans ses éclats: foi et raison: actes du colloque de la Communauté du Chemin Neuf.Blandine Lagrut & Étienne Vetö (eds.) - 2014 - Paris: Ad Solem.
    Soeurs ennemies ou soeurs jumelles, servante et maîtresse ou compagnes de labeur, s'ignorant l'une l'autre ou unies au point de presque s'identifier, la foi et la raison entretiennent à l'évidence une relation intense et tumultueuse. N'est-ce pas justement au coeur du mouvement qui tantôt les rapproche tantôt les oppose que s'ajuste leur rapport? Plus que d'un état stable acquis une fois pour toutes il s'agit bien d'une dynamique, d'un processus. C'est cc que visent à montrer les essais réunis dans cc (...)
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    Éditorial.Bernadette Legrand & Jean-G. Lemaire - 2013 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 200 (2):3.
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    L'approche biographique: théorie, clinique.Michel Legrand - 1993 - Desclée de Brouwer.
    L'approche biographique s'adresse à l'histoire de la vie de l'individu singulier, rencontrée dans sa texture complexe, en ce qu'elle trame toujours en elle, et la psyché, et l'individu social, et le sujet.
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    La théorie de l'État.Georges Legrand - 1931 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 33 (32):499-502.
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  43. The bodily self: The sensori-motor roots of pre-reflective self-consciousness. [REVIEW]Dorothée Legrand - 2006 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 5 (1):89-118.
    A bodily self is characterized by pre-reflective bodily self-consciousness that is.
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    Notes.Blandine Kriegel - 1995 - In The State and the Rule of Law. Princeton University Press. pp. 153-170.
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  45. Phenomenological dimensions of bodily self–consciousness.Dorothée Legrand - 2011 - In Shaun Gallagher (ed.), The Oxford handbook of the self. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 204--227.
    This article examines the multi-dimensions of bodily self-consciousness. It explains the distinction between the self-as-subject and the self-as-object and argues that each act of consciousness is adequately characterized by two modes of givenness. These are the intentional mode of givenness by which the subject is conscious of intentional objects and the subjective mode by which the subject is conscious of intentional objects as experienced by him. It clarifies the relationship of these modes of givenness to the transitivity and non-transitivity of (...)
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  46. Dimensions of bodily subjectivity.D. Legrand, T. Grünbaum & J. Krueger - 2009 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8 (3):279-283.
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    Ecouter parler le langage: Triplicité du témoignage.Dorothée Legrand - 2021 - Studia Phaenomenologica 21:41-62.
    We explore the idea that a testimony is always constituted by at least three parts—the word of the witness, the listening of the one to whom it is addressed, and language as a symbolic register where speaking and listening are inscribed. Thus, the structure of testimony would not be captured only by the subjective formula “I was there”—a subject designates himself in reference to a past experience—, nor by the intersubjective formula “I am speaking to you”—a subject designates himself and (...)
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  48. Perceiving subjectivity in bodily movement: The case of dancers.Dorothée Legrand & Susanne Ravn - 2009 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8 (3):389-408.
    This paper is about one of the puzzles of bodily self-consciousness: can an experience be both and at the same time an experience of one′s physicality and of one′s subjectivity ? We will answer this question positively by determining a form of experience where the body′s physicality is experienced in a non-reifying manner. We will consider a form of experience of oneself as bodily which is different from both “prenoetic embodiment” and “pre-reflective bodily consciousness” and rather corresponds to a form (...)
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    Chapter IX. Anti-juridism.Blandine Kriegel - 1995 - In The State and the Rule of Law. Princeton University Press. pp. 112-122.
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    Spinoza: l'autre voie.Blandine Kriegel - 2018 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf.
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