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  1. Tyranny and tyrannicide in mid-seventeenth century England: A woman's perspective?Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille - 2009 - Études Épistémè 15:585-86.
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    Rachel Trubowitz, Nation and Nurture in Seventeenth-Century English Literature.Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille - 2013 - Clio 38.
    Ce livre cherche à mettre en évidence les liens qui existent entre l’émergence de l’État moderne et le statut de la mère entre 1603 et 1675. L’association entre la mère nourricière et la nation anglaise, célébrée dans Richard II de Shakespeare comme « cette nourrice, cette matrice féconde en princes royaux » perdure et s’infléchit au xviie siècle. À partir de minutieuses analyses textuelles, développées dans cinq chapitres et présentées dans une foisonnante introduction, Rachel Trubowitz mont...
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    Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille, La Cuisine et le Forum. L’Émergence des femmes sur la scène publique pendant la Révolution anglaise (1640-1660). [REVIEW]Karine Bigand - 2009 - Clio 29.
    L’ouvrage de Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille offre une étude de l’émergence et de la réception de la parole féminine sur la scène publique pendant la période dite de la Révolution anglaise, de la convocation du Parlement en 1640 à la Restauration de la monarchie en 1660. Cette étude se compose de quatre parties qui exposent tour à tour le discours patriarcal alors en vigueur et la place qu’il fait aux femmes dans l’ordre moral et social de l’époque, le rôle (...)
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  4. Claire lejeune à Francine Prévost.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:203-206.
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  5. Claire Marie.Claire Belisle & Paul Harvey - forthcoming - Ethics.
  6. Is consciousness a gradual phenomenon? Evidence for an all-or-none bifurcation during the attentional blink.Claire Sergent & Stanislas Dehaene - 2004 - Psychological Science 15 (11):720-728.
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    Timing of the brain events underlying access to consciousness during the attentional blink.Claire Sergent, Sylvain Baillet & Stanislas Dehaene - 2005 - Nature Neuroscience 8 (10):1391-1400.
  8. Towards the source of thoughts: The gestural and transmodal dimension of lived experience.Claire Petitmengin - 2007 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (3):54-82.
    The objective of this article is to study a deeply pre- reflective dimension of our subjective experience. This dimension is gestural and rhythmic, has precise transmodal sensorial submodalities, and seems to play an essential role in the process of emergence of all thought and understanding. In the first part of the article, using examples, we try to draw the attention of the reader to this dimension in his subjective experience. In the second part, we attempt to explain the difficulties and (...)
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  9. Deepfakes, Pornography and Consent.Claire Benn - forthcoming - Philosophers' Imprint.
    Political deepfakes have prompted outcry about the diminishing trustworthiness of visual depictions, and the epistemic and political threat this poses. Yet this new technique is being used overwhelmingly to create pornography, raising the question of what, if anything, is wrong with the creation of deepfake pornography. Traditional objections focusing on the sexual abuse of those depicted fail to apply to deepfakes. Other objections—that the use and consumption of pornography harms the viewer or other (non-depicted) individuals—fail to explain the objection that (...)
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    Gilles Deleuze.Claire Colebrook - 2002 - New York: Routledge.
    One of the twentieth-century's most exciting and challenging intellectuals, Gilles Deleuze's writings covered literature, art, psychoanalysis, philosophy, genetics, film and social theory. This book not only introduces Deleuze's ideas, it also demonstrates the ways in which his work can provide new readings of literary texts. This guide goes on to cover his work in various fields, his theory of literature and his overarching project of a new concept of becoming.
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    Mind wandering “Ahas” versus mindful reasoning: alternative routes to creative solutions.Claire M. Zedelius & Jonathan W. Schooler - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  12. The expressive role of truth in truth-conditional semantics.Claire Horisk - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (229):535–557.
    I define 'skim semantics' to be a Davidson-style truth-conditional semantics combined with a variety of deflationism about truth. The expressive role of truth in truth-conditional semantics precludes at least some kinds of skim semantics; thus I reject the idea that the challenge to skim semantics derives solely from Davidson's explanatory ambitions, and in particular from the 'truth doctrine', the view that the concept of truth plays a central explanatory role in Davidsonian theories of meaning for a language. The fate of (...)
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    ‘My Immense Mass of Manuscripts’: Fanny Burney as Archivist, Biographer and Autobiographer.Claire Harman - 2014 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 90 (2):15-26.
    This article looks at Frances Burneys contribution to life writing through her composition, preservation and curatorship of her own personal archive and management of family papers. It charts Burneys chronic anxieties about the possible interpretation of the record that she had created, and the tension between self-expression and self-exposure which underlay her very revealing difficulties with editing, archivism and publication.
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  14. Abstraction and idealization in Edmund Husserl and Georg Cantor prior to 1895.Claire Ortiz Hill - 2004 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 82 (1):217-244.
    Little is known of Edmund Husserl's direct encounter with Georg Cantor's ideas on Platonic idealism and the abstraction of number concepts during the late 19th century, when Husserl's philosophical orientation changed considerably and definitely. Closely analyzing and comparing the two men's writings during that important time in their intellectual careers, I describe the crucial shift in Husserl's views on psychologism and metaphysical idealism as it relates to Cantor's philosophy of arithmetic. I thus establish connections between their ideas which have been (...)
     
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    The varied sorrows of logical abstraction.Claire Ortiz Hill - 1997 - Global Philosophy 8 (1-3):53-82.
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    Comments on Losonsky.Claire Horisk - 2004 - Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (2):185-188.
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    ""Cruzan and its sequelae: the Supreme Court decides its first" right-to-die" case.Claire C. Obade - 1990 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 1 (3):242-244.
  18. Deflationism, Meaning and Truth-Conditions.Claire Horisk, Dorit Bar-On & William G. Lycan - 2000 - Philosophical Studies 101 (1):1 - 28.
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    Photography and China.Claire Roberts - 2012 - Reaktion Books.
    With its lush and diverse landscapes, ancient ruins, and stunning architecture, China is a photographer’s dream. Exploring this visually rich and evocative country, Photography and China highlights Chinese photographers and subjects from the inception of photography to the present day. Drawing on works in museums, and archival and private collections across China, the United States, Europe, and Australia, Claire Roberts locates images from commercial, art, and documentary photography within the broader context of Chinese history. She focuses on the images (...)
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    Dangerous jokes: how racism and sexism weaponize humor.Claire Horisk - 2024 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this book, Claire Horisk argues that the real problem with so-called offensive jokes-such as racist, sexist, and ethnic jokes-is not that they are offensive but that they are harmful, because they transmit and reinforce stereotypes and ideas that contribute to a network of unjust disadvantage for the derogated group. She distinguishes between belittling jokes, which shore up unjust disadvantage for social groups, and disparaging jokes, which derogate powerful groups such as doctors but do not contribute to unjust disadvantage. (...)
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  21. Deleuze and the Meaning of Life.Claire Colebrook - 2010 - Continuum.
    Introduction: The problem of vitalism : active/passive -- Brain, system, model : the affective turn -- Vitalism and theoria -- Inorganic art -- Inorganic vitalism -- The vital order after theory -- On becoming -- Living systems, extended minds, gaia -- Conclusion.
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    An introduction to the cognitive science of religion: connecting evolution, brain, cognition, and culture.Claire White - 2021 - New York: Routledge.
    In recent decades, a new scientific approach to understand, explain, and predict many features of religion has emerged. The cognitive science of religion has amassed research on the forces that shape the tendency for humans to be religious and on what forms belief takes. It suggests that religion, like language or music, naturally emerges in humans with tractable similarities. This new approach has profound implications for how we understand religion, including why it appears so easily, and why people are willing (...)
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    Discovering the structures of lived experience: Towards a micro-phenomenological analysis method.Claire Petitmengin, Anne Remillieux & Camila Valenzuela-Moguillansky - 2019 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 18 (4):691-730.
    This paper describes a method for analyzing a corpus of descriptions collected through micro-phenomenological interviews. This analysis aims at identifying the structure of the singular experiences which have been described, and in particular their diachronic structure, while unfolding generic experiential structures through an iterative approach. After summarizing the principles of the micro-phenomenological interview, and then describing the process of preparation of the verbatim, the article presents on the one hand, the principles and conceptual devices of the analysis method and on (...)
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    Understanding Deleuze.Claire Colebrook - 2002 - Crows Nest, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin.
    An accessible introduction to the contemporary thought of Deleuze. It makes concepts clear, showing their political and theoretical complexity, elaborating their social and artistic relevance. Australian author (previously at Monash University) now living in Edinburgh.
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  25. What’s Wrong with Automated Influence.Claire Benn & Seth Lazar - 2022 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (1):125-148.
    Automated Influence is the use of Artificial Intelligence to collect, integrate, and analyse people’s data in order to deliver targeted interventions that shape their behaviour. We consider three central objections against Automated Influence, focusing on privacy, exploitation, and manipulation, showing in each case how a structural version of that objection has more purchase than its interactional counterpart. By rejecting the interactional focus of “AI Ethics” in favour of a more structural, political philosophy of AI, we show that the real problem (...)
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    France: A National Committee Debates the Issues.Claire Ambroselli - 1984 - Hastings Center Report 14 (6):20-21.
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    The right to food.Clair Apodaca - 2012 - In Thomas Cushman, Handbook of human rights. New York: Routledge. pp. 349.
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  28. Punctuated equilibrium and language change.Claire Bowern - 2005 - In Keith Brown, Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 286--289.
     
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    A note on the Bentham project.Claire Gobbi & Martin Smith - 1982 - Topoi 1 (1-2):57-57.
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    A barrier to medical treatment? British medical practitioners, medical appliances and the patent controversy, 1870–1920.Claire L. Jones - 2016 - British Journal for the History of Science 49 (4):601-625.
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    Celtic Saints and Animal Stories: A Spiritual Kinship.Clair Linzey - 2022 - Journal of Animal Ethics 12 (2):214-215.
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    More than a “Stupid Fish”.Clair Linzey & Andrew Linzey - 2019 - Journal of Animal Ethics 9 (1):v-vii.
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  33. Une poétique de l'homme.Madeleine Préclaire - 1971 - Tournai,: Desclée.
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    A Distorting Mirror: Educational Trajectory After College Sexual Assault.Claire Raymond & Sarah Corse - 2018 - Feminist Studies 44 (2):464.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:464 Feminist Studies 44, no. 2. © 2018 by Feminist Studies, Inc. Claire Raymond and Sarah Corse A Distorting Mirror: Educational Trajectory After College Sexual Assault This article focuses on the broad and specific impacts of college sexual assault on student-survivors’ academic performance, academic trajectory, and their sense of self in relation to the university community. We frame this study with, and relate our findings to, the historic (...)
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  35. We Met Jesus: Dramatic Monologue.Ray L. St. Clair - 1953
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  36. To read what was never written' : embracing embodied pedagogies.Claire Timperley - 2022 - In Kate Schick & Claire Timperley, Subversive pedagogies: radical possibility in the academy. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Monika Fludernik, Metaphors of Confinement: the Prison in Fact, Fiction and Fantasy.Claire Wrobel - 2021 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 19.
    Dans les grandes études d’histoire carcérale qui ont fait date dans les années 1980-1990, le projet panoptique de Jeremy Bentham occupe une place centrale, marquant le passage de la prison de l’ancien temps (lieu de passage, de brassage, de...
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    Levinas, Judaism, and the Feminine: The Silent Footsteps of Rebecca.Claire Elise Katz - 2003 - Indiana University Press.
    Challenging previous interpretations of Levinas that gloss over his use of the feminine or show how he overlooks questions raised by feminists, Claire Elise Katz explores the powerful and productive links between the feminine and religion in Levinas’s work. Rather than viewing the feminine as a metaphor with no significance for women or as a means to reinforce traditional stereotypes, Katz goes beyond questions of sexual difference to reach a more profound understanding of the role of the feminine in (...)
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  39. Listening to the city : the sonorities of urban gowth in Barcelona.Claire Guiu - 2017 - In Christine Guillebaud, Towards an anthropology of ambient sound. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Poetics of Resistance: Rankine's Don't Let Me Be Lonely as Phenomenological Lyric.Claire McQuerry - 2020 - Philosophy and Literature 44 (2):418-434.
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    Deleuze: a guide for the perplexed.Claire Colebrook - 2006 - New York: Continuum.
    Cinema, thought and time -- Deleuze's cinema books -- Technology -- Essences -- Space and time -- Bergson, time, and life -- The movement-image -- The history of time and space and the history of cinema -- The movement-image and semiotics -- Styles of sign -- The whole of movement -- Image and life -- Becoming-inhuman, becoming imperceptible -- The deduction of the movement-image -- Art and time -- Destruction of the sensory motor apparatus and the spiritual automaton -- Time (...)
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  42. Sivisa Titan: Sketch Grammar, Texts, Vocabulary Based on Material Collected by P. Josef Meier and Po Minis.Claire Bowern - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
     
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    (1 other version)Quelques enjeux des contacts entre Europe et Océanie.Claire Laux - 2013 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 65 (1):, [ p.].
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    Clarifying the Right to Health through Supranational Monitoring: The Highest Standard of Health Attainable.Claire Lougarre - 2018 - Public Health Ethics 11 (3):251-264.
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    Introduction.Claire Lozier, Andy Stafford & Jivitesh Vashisht - 2022 - Paragraph 45 (2):135-141.
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    L'homme sans fièvre.Claire Marin - 2013 - Paris: Armand Colin.
    Sommes-nous tous malades? La médecine, ses approches de l'humain, son vocabulaire ont pénétré dans notre univers quotidien. Une telle médicalisation de notre existence n'est pas sans effet. Les problèmes du corps et de l'âme se voient systématiquement redéfinis en pathologies et les différentes phases de la vie accompagnées de l'aide technique médicale. Celle-ci esquisse la figure d'un homme amélioré par les biotechnologies, débarrassé des aléas des passions, maîtrisant ses colères et ses pulsions: un homme sans fièvre. Ainsi paradoxalement, à mesure (...)
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    Hemiretinae and nonmonotonic masking functions with overlapping stimuli.Claire Farley Michaels & M. T. Turvey - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 2 (3):163-164.
  48. Did Georg Cantor influence Edmund Husserl?Claire Ortiz Hill - 1997 - Synthese 113 (1):145-170.
    Few have entertained the idea that Georg Cantor, the creator of set theory, might have influenced Edmund Husserl, the founder of the phenomenological movement. Yet an exchange of ideas took place between them when Cantor was at the height of his creative powers and Husserl in the throes of an intellectual struggle during which his ideas were particularly malleable and changed considerably and definitively. Here their writings are examined to show how Husserl's and Cantor's ideas overlapped and crisscrossed in the (...)
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  49. La nature chez Simone de Beauvoir.Claire Cayron - 1973 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
     
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  50. The Responsibility of Irresponsibility: Taking (Yet) Another Look at the Akedah.Claire Elise Katz - 2005 - In Eric Sean Nelson, Antje Kapust & Kent Still, Addressing Levinas. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
     
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