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    L'éthique du care en archéologie préventive : un retour d'expérience et quelques pistes de réflexion.Christophe Tufféry - 2019 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 2 (3):128-137.
    After reviewing what constitutes preventive archaeology, I propose mobilizing, for this field of activity, the notion of an ethics of care. This notion is polysemous and has ethical, sociological and political dimensions. It does not remain theoretical but is instead rooted in reality and in the full diversity of practices. An ethics of care can offer new avenues for reflection and action for archaeologists, but also for supervisory staff and the various archaeology institutions to gain a new understanding of the (...)
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    Adaptive accuracy and adaptive landscapes.Christophe Pélabon, W. Scott Armbruster, Thomas F. Hansen, Geir H. Bolstad & Rocío Pérez-Barrales - 2012 - In Erik Svensson & Ryan Calsbeek (eds.), The Adaptive Landscape in Evolutionary Biology. Oxford University Press.
  3. Two Distinct Neuronal Networks Mediate the Awareness of Environment and of Self.Christophe Phillips, Athena Demertzi, Manuel Schabus & Quentin Noirhomme - unknown
    ■ Evidence from functional neuroimaging studies on resting state suggests that there are two distinct anticorrelated cortical systems that mediate conscious awareness: an “extrinsic” system that encompasses lateral fronto-parietal areas and has been linked with processes of external input (external awareness), and an “intrinsic” system which encompasses mainly medial brain areas and..
     
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    Nicholas of autrecourt's skepticism: The ambivalence of medieval epistemology.Christophe Grellard - 2010 - In Henrik Lagerlund (ed.), Rethinking the history of skepticism: the missing medieval background. Boston: Brill. pp. 103--119.
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    Être parent avec et sans l'autre. Les exigences paradoxales de notre société contemporaine.Christophe Janssen - 2013 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 199 (1):97-106.
    À partir de deux vignettes a priori sans rapport, l’auteur se propose de réfléchir aux effets des transformations sociales sur le rapport que les individus entretiennent avec la parentalité. Revendication d’autonomie, création et utilisation d’un réseau « coparental » autour de l’enfant ; il sera question de mesurer l’intérêt dans un cadre clinique de porter attention aux modalités de rencontre, ou de non-rencontre, entre la créativité des parents et leur environnement. L’auteur en arrivera à paraphraser D.W. Winnicott en proclamant qu’« (...)
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  6. LE DISCOURS D'ENVOI EN MISSION DE MATTHIEU 10: État de la recherche et perspectives.Christophe Paya - 2010 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 90 (4):479-499.
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    Three approaches for assessing chimpanzee culture.Christophe Boesch - 1996 - In A. Russon, Kim A. Bard & S. Parkers (eds.), Reaching Into Thought: The Minds of the Great Apes. Cambridge University Press. pp. 404--429.
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    Eight journals over eight decades: a computational topic-modeling approach to contemporary philosophy of science.Christophe Malaterre, Francis Lareau, Davide Pulizzotto & Jonathan St-Onge - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):2883-2923.
    As a discipline of its own, the philosophy of science can be traced back to the founding of its academic journals, some of which go back to the first half of the twentieth century. While the discipline has been the object of many historical studies, notably focusing on specific schools or major figures of the field, little work has focused on the journals themselves. Here, we investigate contemporary philosophy of science by means of computational text-mining approaches: we apply topic-modeling algorithms (...)
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    Expression unleashed: The evolutionary and cognitive foundations of human communication.Christophe Heintz & Thom Scott-Phillips - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e1.
    Human expression is open-ended, versatile, and diverse, ranging from ordinary language use to painting, from exaggerated displays of affection to micro-movements that aid coordination. Here we present and defend the claim that this expressive diversity is united by an interrelated suite of cognitive capacities, the evolved functions of which are the expression and recognition of informative intentions. We describe how evolutionary dynamics normally leash communication to narrow domains of statistical mutual benefit, and how expression is unleashed in humans. The relevant (...)
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    Une musicienne et son instrument à cordes sur une stèle funéraire de Dion en Macédoine. Enfin le nablium?Christophe Vendries - 2004 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 128 (1):469-502.
    Christophe Vendries Une musicienne et son instrument à cordes sur une stèle funéraire de Dion en Macédoine. Enfin le nablium? p. 469-502 La présence, sur une stèle de Dion d'époque impériale, de la représentation d'un instrument à cordes accompagné de sa dénomination latine permet de préciser nos connaissances à propos du nablium, souvent cité dans la littérature grecque sous le nom de νάβλα, mais dont on ne possédait jusqu'à présent aucune représentation figurée assurée. L'inscription latine qui l'accompagne suggère que (...)
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    De grenzen van het denken van Nussbaum.Christophe Andrades - 2007 - Krisis 8 (2):82-88.
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    L’action ou la contemplation. Note sur la relation de la fille de Thrace au Docteur angélique.Christophe Perrin - 2011 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 3 (1):141-156.
    If the opposition between “action and contemplation” seems characteristic of the history of philosophy, it also sums up Hannah Arendt’s personal history and philosophy – the diagnosis of the theoretician of the political practice on her contemporaries being eloquent. But the author of the Human condition invites us to reverse the conjunction. Arendt breaks up deliberately with philosophical tradition and particularly with Thomas Aquinas by making these terms exclusive and choosing to think either action or contemplation. We would like thus (...)
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  13. The Shock of the Anthropocene.Christophe Bonneuil & Jean-Baptiste Fressoz - 2016
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  14. Cognitive history and cultural epidemiology.Christophe Heintz - 2011 - In Luther H. Martin & Jesper Sørensen (eds.), Past minds: studies in cognitive historiography. Oakville, CT: Equinox.
    Cultural epidemiology is a theoretical framework that enables historical studies to be informed by cognitive science. It incorporates insights from evolutionary psychology (viz. cultural evolution is constrained by universal properties of the human cognitive apparatus that result from biological evolution) and from Darwinian models of cultural evolution (viz. population thinking: cultural phenomena are distributions of resembling items among a community and its habitat). Its research program includes the study of the multiple cognitive mechanisms that cause the distribution, on a cultural (...)
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    Experiencing Values in the Flow of Events: A Phenomenological Approach to Relational Values.Christophe Gilliand - 2021 - Environmental Values 30 (6):715-736.
    This paper explores the notion of ‘relational values’ from a phenomenological point of view. In the first place, it stresses that in order to make full sense of relational values, we need to approach them through a relational ontology that surpasses dualistic descriptions of the world structured around the subject and the object. With this aim, the paper turns to ecophenomenology's attempt to apprehend values from a first-person perspective embedded in the lifeworld, where our entanglement with other beings is not (...)
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  16. Beyond categorical definitions of life: a data-driven approach to assessing lifeness.Christophe Malaterre & Jean-François Chartier - 2019 - Synthese 198 (5):4543-4572.
    The concept of “life” certainly is of some use to distinguish birds and beavers from water and stones. This pragmatic usefulness has led to its construal as a categorical predicate that can sift out living entities from non-living ones depending on their possessing specific properties—reproduction, metabolism, evolvability etc. In this paper, we argue against this binary construal of life. Using text-mining methods across over 30,000 scientific articles, we defend instead a degrees-of-life view and show how these methods can contribute to (...)
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    Cooperative hunting roles among taï chimpanzees.Christophe Boesch - 2002 - Human Nature 13 (1):27-46.
    All known chimpanzee populations have been observed to hunt small mammals for meat. Detailed observations have shown, however, that hunting strategies differ considerably between populations, with some merely collecting prey that happens to pass by while others hunt in coordinated groups to chase fast-moving prey. Of all known populations, Taï chimpanzees exhibit the highest level of cooperation when hunting. Some of the group hunting roles require elaborate coordination with other hunters as well as precise anticipation of the movements of the (...)
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  18. Between Greek and Latin : Eriugena on logic.Christophe Erismann - 2020 - In Adrian Guiu (ed.), A companion to John Scottus Eriugena. Boston: Brill.
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  19. Financial performance of socially responsible investing : what have we learned? A meta‐analysis.Christophe Revelli & Jean-Laurent Viviani - 2014 - Business Ethics: A European Review 24 (2):158-185.
    With a meta-analysis of 85 studies and 190 experiments, the authors test the relationship between socially responsible investing and financial performance to determine whether including corporate social responsibility and ethical concerns in portfolio management is more profitable than conventional investment policies. The study also analyses the influence of researcher methodologies with respect to several dimensions of SRI on the effects identified. The results indicate that the consideration of corporate social responsibility in stock market portfolios is neither a weakness nor a (...)
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    Joint cooperative hunting among wild chimpanzees: Taking natural observations seriously.Christophe Boesch - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (5):692-693.
    Ignoring most published evidence on wild chimpanzees, Tomasello et al.'s claim that shared goals and intentions are uniquely human amounts to a faith statement. A brief survey of chimpanzee hunting tactics shows that group hunts are compatible with a shared goals and intentions hypothesis. The disdain of observational data in experimental psychology leads some to ignore the reality of animal cognitive achievements.
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  21. Toujours célèbre, souvent méconnu.Christophe Blanquie - 2007 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 52:35-53.
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    (1 other version)Une science du libre-échange? La mise en scène de l’expertise scientifique à l’OMC.Christophe Bonneuil & Les Levidow - 2012 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 64 (3):, [ p.].
    Le différend commercial sur les OGM dans le cadre de l’OMC a mobilisé une expertise scientifique de façon quelque peu inédite. Dès le départ, le Groupe spécial a situé le différend dans le cadre de l’Accord sur l’application des mesures sanitaires et phytosanitaires de l’OMC grâce à une nouvelle ontologie juridique. Ce groupe a mis en scène l’expertise scientifique en suivant des approches spécifiques définissant de quelle manière les experts seraient interrogés, les réponses qu’ils donneraient, leur rôle spécifique dans le (...)
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    Kant as Theological Resource?Christophe Chalamet - 2007 - Philosophia Christi 9 (1):73-79.
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    La vaporisation du corps amoureux dans Le Sylphe de Crébillon fils.Christophe Cosker - 2013 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 10 (2):71-82.
    Résumé Considéré comme un auteur érotique, Crébillon fils ne met pourtant pas en scène des corps charnels dont il décrit les ébats. Bien au contraire, il s’intéresse à des corps amoureux plus intéressants, comme en témoigne son premier texte intitulé Le Sylphe. Ce texte liminaire met en scène un corps doublement subtil en ce qu’il est aérien et en ce qu’il se dérobe aux ébats. Le corps amoureux chez Crébillon fils est donc un corps sensuel et sensible qui se dérobe (...)
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    The Scientific Persona and the Patrimonialization of Contemporary Personal Archives: A Discussion of the Case of Jean Leray.Christophe Eckes - 2022 - Philosophia Scientiae 26:145-169.
    La présente étude de cas soulève une série de questions historiographiques et archivistiques induites par une enquête que nous avons consacrée à la patrimonialisation des papiers personnels de Jean Leray (1906-1998). Nous entendons tout d’abord reconstituer la persona scientifique de Jean Leray telle qu’elle ressort des notices biographiques produites en particulier après son décès. Le récit que nous a livré Leray sur sa captivité durant la seconde guerre mondiale y est alors reproduit et amplifié. Nous établissons ensuite que le tri (...)
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  26. Originalité et latinité de la philosophie de Boèce. Note bibliographique.Christophe Erismann - 2004 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 51 (1-3):277-289.
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    Philosophie et théologie à Paris (1400-1530).Christophe Erismann - 2001 - Quaestio 1 (1):502-506.
  28. Short history of software resources at the service of qualitative sociology.Christophe Lejeune - 2010 - In Bernard Reber & Claire Brossaud (eds.), Digital cognitive technologies: epistemology and the knowledge economy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
     
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    Topological analysis of chaos in a three-variable biochemical model.Christophe Letellier - 2002 - Acta Biotheoretica 50 (1):1-13.
    A three-variable biochemical prototype involving two enzymes with autocatalytic regulation proposed by Decroly and Goldbeter (1987) is analyzed using a topological approach. A two-branched manifold, a so-called template, is thus identified. For certain control parameter values, this template is a horseshoe template with a global torsion of two half-turns. This implies that the bifurcation diagram can be described using the usual sequences associated with a unimodal map with a differentiable maximum as well as exemplified by the logistic map. Moreover, a (...)
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    Étienne-Gabriel Morelly: Essai sur l’esprit humain ; Essai sur le coeur humain.Christophe Losfeld - 2016 - In Jörn Steigerwald & Rudolf Behrens (eds.), Aufklärung Und Imagination in Frankreich : Anthologie Und Analyse. De Gruyter. pp. 112-132.
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    Mouans-Sartoux.Christophe Sempels, Holy Andrianantenaina, Rola Adra & Coline De Georges - 2013 - Multitudes 52 (1):80.
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  32. Quine.Christophe Hookway, Jacques Colson & Paul Gochet - 1993 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 183 (1):120-121.
     
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    J. P. Sartre: Condemned To Be Free.Christophe Perrin - 2011 - Filozofia 66 (3):209-221.
    Condemned to exist beyond his essence, since he is only what he does and can always become what he is not or not to be what he is any more, man is, for Sartre, condemned to freedom without condition which constitutes, not his nature, but his condition. Free of anything apart from not being free, since he chooses neither to be, nor the necessity to choose the being that he must make himself be, man, however, is always already determined by (...)
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    Symbolic and nonsymbolic number comparison in children with and without dyscalculia.Christophe Mussolin, Sandrine Mejias & Marie-Pascale Noël - 2010 - Cognition 115 (1):10-25.
    Developmental dyscalculia (DD) is a pervasive difficulty affecting number processing and arithmetic. It is encountered in around 6% of school-aged children. While previous studies have mainly focused on general cognitive functions, the present paper aims to further investigate the hypothesis of a specific numerical deficit in dyscalculia. The performance of 10- and 11-year-old children with DD characterised by a weakness in arithmetic facts retrieval and age-matched control children was compared on various number comparison tasks. Participants were asked to compare a (...)
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    Revisiting three decades of Biology and Philosophy: a computational topic-modeling perspective.Christophe Malaterre, Davide Pulizzotto & Francis Lareau - 2019 - Biology and Philosophy 35 (1):5.
    Though only established as a discipline since the 1970s, philosophy of biology has already triggered investigations about its own history The Oxford handbook of philosophy of biology, Oxford University Press, New York, pp 11–33, 2008). When it comes to assessing the road since travelled—the research questions that have been pursued—manuals and ontologies also offer specific viewpoints, highlighting dedicated domains of inquiry and select work. In this article, we propose to approach the history of the philosophy of biology with a complementary (...)
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    Weyl’s Philosophy of Physics: From Apriorism to Holism (1918-1927).Christophe Eckes - 2018 - Philosophia Scientiae 22:163-184.
    Dans cet article, j’entends décrire comment évolue la philosophie de la physique de Weyl au cours de la période 1918-1927. Je rappellerai en particulier qu’il développe différentes formes d’« apriorisme» entre 1918 et 1923: un apriorisme « spéculatif» avec sa théorie unifiée des champs (1918-1921), puis une conception des connaissances a priori largement inspirée de la Wesensanalyse de Husserl dans ses travaux sur le problème de l’espace (1921-1923). Je montrerai par ailleurs que le holisme de Weyl, i.e., la thèse selon (...)
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    John Stuart Mill et le paternalisme libéral.Christophe Béal - 2012 - Archives de Philosophie 75 (2):279-290.
    Résumé On attribue souvent à John Stuart Mill une théorie de la liberté fondée sur un principe de non-nuisance qui conduirait à une critique radicale du paternalisme politique et juridique. Cependant, en analysant de plus près la portée de ce principe ainsi que son mode de justification, il est possible d’en donner une interprétation qui soit compatible avec certaines formes de paternalisme. On peut ainsi considérer De la liberté comme une des sources du paternalisme libéral et plus précisément d’un paternalisme (...)
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    La vie de Montaigne.Christophe Bardyn - 2016 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 66 (2):49-60.
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    Préface.Christophe Bouriau - 2008 - Philosophia Scientiae 12 (2):1-6.
    À une époque d'ultra normalisation des comportements, que ce soit dans le domaine de la médecine, de l'entreprise ou de l'éducation (de la maternelle à l'IUFM), il nous a semblé utile de questionner la notion de norme en la rattachant au thème transversal de la santé, qui intéresse toutes les disciplines et permet d'explorer la problématique des normes (la question de leur origine et de leur valeur) sous des angles variés et complémentaires. Le terme de norme est abordé ici dans (...)
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  40. Calvin and Schleiermacher : against speculation.Christophe Chalamet - 2008 - In Hermann Patsch, Hans Dierkes, Terrence N. Tice & Wolfgang Virmond (eds.), Schleiermacher, romanticism, and the critical arts: a festschrift in honor of Hermann Patsch. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press.
     
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  41. Érigène et la subsistance du corps.Christophe Erismann - 2003 - Studia Philosophica 62:91-104.
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    Ce que la gauche doit à l'écologie.Christophe Fourel - 2024 - Paris: PUF. Edited by Céline Marty & Clara Ruault.
    L'écologie politique est souvent associée aux pensées critiques de gauche sans que ses apports spécifiques à la critique sociale soient relevés. Dans quelle mesure la pensée et les pratiques écologistes bousculent-elles certaines idées encore productivistes ou dominatrices du socialisme? Si elles héritent de certaines idées, valeurs et formes politiques du socialisme dans toute sa diversité, elle réactualise aussi ses thèmes dans le contexte d'urgence environnementale et climatique : aliénation, domination et émancipation prennent un autre sens. Les analyses écologistes de ces (...)
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    Embracing the Lusitanian Legacy.Christophe Geudens - 2017 - Vivarium 55 (4):307-339.
    _ Source: _Volume 55, Issue 4, pp 307 - 339 This article puts forward an analysis of the theory of signs contained in the _Prodidagmata ad logicam Aristotelis_, a compendium on logic written by the Flemish philosopher and Louvain professor Laurentius Ghiffene. Focusing on Ghiffene’s definition and division of a sign and his account of the problem of self-reference, the author argues that Ghiffene positioned himself in the tradition of the Conimbricenses and relied extensively on their influential commentary on Aristotle’s (...)
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    Icônes.Christophe Jacquet - 2015 - Multitudes 57 (3):111-126.
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  45. Locke et la révolution du Droit naturel à l'aube Des lumières.Christophe Miqueu - 2013 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 64:57-74.
     
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    An Exploration of the Notion of Objectivity in Hans Urs von Balthasar.Christophe Potworowski - 1996 - Renascence 48 (2):137-151.
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    Epistemic Markers in Science: Code and Datasets.Christophe Malaterre & Martin Léonard - unknown
    The central role of such epistemic concepts as theory, explanation, model, or mechanism is rarely questioned in philosophy of science. Yet, what is their actual use in the practice of science? In this philosophy of science project, we deploy text-mining methods to investigate the usage of 61 epistemic notions in a corpus of full-text articles from the biological and biomedical sciences (N=73,771). The influence of disciplinary context is also examined by splitting the corpus into sub-disciplinary clusters. The results reveal the (...)
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  48. Machine learning: A structuralist discipline?Christophe Bruchansky - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (4):931-938.
    Advances in machine learning and natural language processing are revolutionizing the way we live, work, and think. As for any science, they are based on assumptions about what the world is, and how humans interact with it. In this paper, I discuss what is potentially one of these assumptions: structuralism, which states that all cultures share a hidden structure. I illustrate this assumption with political footprints: a machine-learning technique using pre-trained word vectors for political discourse analysis. I introduce some of (...)
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  49. Lifeness signatures and the roots of the tree of life.Christophe Malaterre - 2010 - Biology and Philosophy 25 (4):643-658.
    Do trees of life have roots? What do these roots look like? In this contribution, I argue that research on the origins of life might offer glimpses on the topology of these very roots. More specifically, I argue (1) that the roots of the tree of life go well below the level of the commonly mentioned ‘ancestral organisms’ down into the level of much simpler, minimally living entities that might be referred to as ‘protoliving systems’, and (2) that further below, (...)
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  50. Subjectivity, work, and action.Christophe Dejours - 2006 - Critical Horizons 7 (1):45-62.
    This essay is intended to explore relations between work and subjectivity (that is, what concerns the individual subject: his or her suffering, pleasure, personal development, and so on). To this end, we shall draw on a body of theory and clinical practice that has been developing in France for some twenty years under the name of the `psychodynamics of work' and ask the three following questions. What is work? This question might seem trivial, but the clinical analysis of the relationship (...)
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