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    Electrophysiological evidence of statistical learning in preverbal infants.Deahene Ghislaine, Kabdebon Claire, Biuatti Marco & Pena Marcela - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Explicit access to phonetic representations in 3-month-old infants.Karima Mersad, Claire Kabdebon & Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz - 2021 - Cognition 213 (C):104613.
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  3. Claire lejeune à Francine Prévost.Claire Lejeune & Martine Renouprez - 2006 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 113:203-206.
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  4. Claire Marie.Claire Belisle & Paul Harvey - forthcoming - Ethics.
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    Order out of disorder: Regulation of endonuclease activity during eukaryotic mismatch repair.Claire Cupples - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (9):2300124.
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    Wrestling with life's tough issues: what should a Christian do?Claire Disbrey - 2007 - Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson Publishers.
    So why is it so difficult to figure out how to take what is in the Bible and apply it to the tough issues we encounter in daily life?" "Claire Disbrey presents the ancient concept of virtue ethics as a way to work through this difficulty.
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  7. 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.
  8. The fourth dimension: Why time is of the essence in sacramental theology.Claire Louise Wright - 2017 - The Australasian Catholic Record 94 (1):35.
    Wright, Claire Louise If the sacraments are, as Louis-Marie Chauvet argues, the major symbolic expressions of 'the body as the point where God writes God's self in us', few concepts could be more central to sacramental theology than time, the medium in which human, ecclesial, cultural and cosmic 'bodies' have their being and expression. Christian narratives, traditions and rituals are founded in history and the shared memory of culture. As Miroslav Volf notes, the 'sacred memory' of the death and (...)
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    Las develaciones genealógicas en Roberto bolaño.Claire Mercier & Bernardo Rocco - 2017 - Alpha (Osorno) 45:185-200.
    Resumen: El ensayo analiza la articulación genealógica de la literatura, la locura y la violencia presente en La literatura nazi en América y 2666 de Roberto Bolaño, con el objetivo de entender cómo estas problemáticas recurrentes en su obra son reelaboradas mediante la mimesis literaria. Asimismo, esta dimensión evidencia la actuación de una consciencia narrativa que utiliza la articulación genealógica como un modo crítico de aproximación a la realidad. En consecuencia, ambas novelas manifiestan una visión de mundo que constata, mediante (...)
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    Déflexion cartographique des 2 Rives.Claire Dehove Wosagencedeshypotheses - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte a déjà paru dans le catalogue E-Cité/Europe, Strasbourg, Apollonia, 2015, p. 26-30. Nous remercions Claire Dehove et WOS-Agences des hypothèses de nous avoir autorisé à le reproduire ici. WORKSHOP EN PARTENARIAT AVEC LA HEAR ET LA FACULTÉ DES ARTS DE STRASBOURG – Wos agence des hypothèses/Claire Dehove avec François Duconseille, et avec les étudiants de scénographie HEAR et du Master Critique-essais de Strasbourg, Inès Sassi, Raimonda Tamuleviciute, Ikhyong Park, Laura Perrone, Loue Aveline – - Arts plastiques (...)
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  11. Deflationism, Meaning and Truth-Conditions.Claire Horisk, Dorit Bar-On & William G. Lycan - 2000 - Philosophical Studies 101 (1):1 - 28.
  12. Reference and Paradox.Claire Ortiz Hill - 2004 - Synthese 138 (2):207-232.
    Evidence is drawn together to connect sources of inconsistency that Frege discerned in his foundations for arithmetic with the origins of the paradox derived by Russell in "Basic Laws" I and then with antinomies, paradoxes, contradictions, riddles associated with modal and intensional logics. Examined are: Frege's efforts to grasp logical objects; the philosophical arguments that compelled Russell to adopt a description theory of names and a eliminative theory of descriptions; the resurfacing of issues surrounding reference, descriptions, identity, substitutivity, paradox in (...)
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    Psychological Injury is Not New and Not Normal.Claire Pouncey - 2021 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 28 (4):347-348.
    In "On the Concept of 'Psychiatric Disorder,'" Miriam Solomon strives to resolve the tension between thinking of bereavement as a normal reaction to loss, and recognizing that its most extreme forms look very much like major depressive episodes and benefit from psychiatric treatment. To do this, she introduces the idea that a condition can be both normal and a mental disorder, or in other words, that some mental disorders are normal. Although I very much like the idea that some mental (...)
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  14. 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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    Bringing Animal Ethics Into Many Disciplines.Clair Linzey & Andrew Linzey - 2022 - Journal of Animal Ethics 12 (2):v-vi.
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    Naufrage de Lampedusa.Claire Rodier - 2013 - Multitudes 55 (4):20.
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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.
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    Discerning the Good in the Letters & Sermons of Augustine.Joseph Allan Clair - 2016 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Discerning the Good in the Letters and Sermons of Augustine turns to the vast collection of moral advice found in Augustine's letters and sermons, mining these neglected and highly illuminating texts for examples of Augustine's application of his own moral concepts. It focuses on letters and sermons in which Augustine offers concrete advice on how to interact with the various goods relevant to social and political life. A special set of goods reappears throughout the letters and sermons, namely sexual intimacy (...)
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  19. 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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    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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  21. La défiance à l'égard de la médecine: enjeux philosophiques de Locke à Rousseau.Claire Crignon - 2022 - In Johanna Lenne-Cornuez & Céline Spector, Rousseau et Locke. Dialogues critiques. Liverpool, Royaume-Uni: Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment, Liverpool University Press.
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    History and the philosophies of the arts.Claire Detels - 1993 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (3):363-375.
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    David Morris, Merleau-Ponty’s Developmental Ontology.Claire Dodeman - 2018 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 26:243-251.
    Le projet ambitieux de David Morris dans ce nouvel ouvrage se mesure à l’élaboration des concepts qu’il met en œuvre pour comprendre la genèse du sens. Connu pour l’ouvrage The Sense of Space, paru en 2004, David Morris poursuit ici son investigation de la profondeur merleau-pontienne en direction de ce qu’il nomme la « temporalité profonde » (Deep Temporality). S’inscrivant dans une filiation merleau-pontienne comme l’atteste son titre, l’ouvrage n’en constitue pas pour autant un opuscule de...
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    Une femme nouvelle pour une France nouvelle?Claire Duchen - 1995 - Clio 1.
    Cet article considère l’expérience des femmes en France après la Libération, partant de la déclaration faite en 1945 qu’une « nouvelle femme » allait surgir de la guerre. L’article examine les trois rôles attribuées aux femmes (citoyenne, travailleuse et mère) et les trois discours qui s’y attachent. Ces discours contribuent à limiter les potentialités des femmes qui ne jouissent pas d’une participation à la vie publique à part entière. Les changements, qui deviendront visibles dans la vie des femmes plus tard, (...)
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  25. 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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  26. Eros, Dwelling, Ethics: The Face of the Feminine and the Judaic in the Work of Emmanuel Levinas.Claire Elise Katz - 1999 - Dissertation, The University of Memphis
    This dissertation explores the conception and structure of the feminine in the work of Emmanuel Levinas, with an eye toward inquiring into both the continuity of Levinas's project and the political implication for the feminine that follow from his analysis. Levinas initially conceives the feminine as a transcendental structure that functions as the condition for the possibility of ethics by inaugurating the ethical relation via the birth of a son, and sustains the ethical relation by providing the intimacy of the (...)
     
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    Blank Phenomenality.Claire Chi-ah Lyu - 2013 - In Joseph Acquisto, Thinking Poetry: Philosophical Approaches to Nineteenth-Century French Poetry. Palgrave-Macmillan.
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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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    The meaning of sex: A view from the agony column.Claire Rayner - 1977 - Journal of Medical Ethics 3 (4):157-159.
    This is a slightly edited version of a talk given by Mrs Claire Rayner, a journalist and broadcaster, to a conference on human sexuality held under the auspices of the London Medical Group in the spring of this year. Mrs Rayner's lively presentation conveys the problems and anxieties which people face in this area, even in this so-called `permissive' age.
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    Public Opinion on Cognitive Enhancement Varies across Different Situations.Claire T. Dinh, Stacey Humphries & Anjan Chatterjee - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 11 (4):224-237.
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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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    Physiological ramifications of constrained collective cell migration.Claire Leclech & Abdul I. Barakat - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (6):2300017.
    Constraining collective cell migration in vitro using different types of engineered substrates such as microstructured surfaces or adhesive patterns of different shapes and sizes often leads to the emergence of specific patterns of motion. Recently, analogies between the behavior of cellular assemblies and that of active fluids have enabled significant advances in our understanding of collective cell migration; however, the physiological relevance and potential functional consequences of the resulting migration patterns remain elusive. Here we describe the different patterns of collective (...)
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    Service User Perspectives on the ‘Ethically Good Practitioner’. Amy, Claire, Jordan & Glen - 2010 - Ethics and Social Welfare 4 (1):91-97.
    This short paper is based on a presentation delivered by four young people from Sunderland Children Services—Amy, Claire, Jordan and Glen (supported by Grace Roddam, Young People's Training and Development Mentor, and Dave Laverick, Workforce Development Consultant)—at the ‘Learning Professional Wisdom: Courage and Compassion’ Ethics and Social Welfare conference, which took place on 15 May 2009 at St Mary's College, Durham University, UK. The conference was organized by the newly formed Ethics and Social Welfare network, with support from the (...)
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    Robert Sommer, Das KZ-Bordell. Sexuelle Zwangsarbeit in nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslagern [Le bordel du camp de concentration. Travail sexuel forcé dans les camps de concentration nationaux-socialistes].Claire Auzias - 2011 - Clio 34:12-12.
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    L'information en soutien à l'adaptation des parents d'enfants ayant une déficience.Claire David, Hélène Lefebvre, Marie-Josée Levert & Diane Pelchat - 2007 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 177 (3):115-129.
    Cette étude préliminaire avait pour objectif de documenter les besoins d’information des familles ayant un enfant avec une déficience du point de vue des parents et des professionnels de la santé impliqués auprès d’eux. Trois groupes de discussion ont été réalisés: deux auprès de parents d’enfant ayant une trisomie 21 ou une déficience motrice cérébrale et un autre auprès de professionnels de la santé impliqués auprès d’eux. Les résultats montrent que l’information recherchée par les parents concerne le problème de santé, (...)
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  36. From Empirical Psychology to Phenomenology: Edmund Husserl on the 'Brentano Puzzle'.Claire Ortiz Hill - 1998 - In Roberto Poli, The Brentano puzzle. Brookfield, Vt.: Ashgate.
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    Emmanuel Levinas: Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers.Claire Elise Katz (ed.) - 2004 - New York: Routledge.
    Emmanuel Levinas was one of the foremost thinkers of the twentieth century. His work has influenced a wide range of intellectuals, from French thinkers such as Maurice Blanchot, Jacques Derrida, Luce Irigaray and Jean-Luc Marion, to American philosophers Stanley Cavell and Hillary Putnam. This set will be a useful resource for scholars working in the fields of literary theory, philosophy, Jewish studies, religion, political science and rhetoric. Titles also available in this series include, _Karl Popper_, and the forthcoming titles _Edmund (...)
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  38. Conceptual integration in the development of alphabet knowledge.Claire Verbeek - 2015 - In Wayne Hugo, Conceptual integration and educational analysis. Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press.
     
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    L'"Euro-Méditerranée" ou l'invention d'une cohabitation culturelle entre l'Europe et son Sud.Claire Visier - 1999 - Hermes 23:205.
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    Scientists Reflect on Science : Scientists' Perspectives on Contemporary Science and Environmental Policy.Claire Waterton, B. E. Wynne, Robin B. Grove-White & T. Mansfield (eds.) - 2001 - University of Lancaster.
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    The Charitability Gap: Misuses of Interpretive Charity in Academic Philosophy.Claire A. Lockard - 2023 - Hypatia 38 (1):1-23.
    In this article, I explore some harms that emerge from the call for charity in academic philosophy. A charitability gap, I suggest, exists both between who we tend to read charitably and who we tend to expect charitability from. This gap shores up the disciplinary status quo and (re)produces epistemic oppression, which helps preserve philosophy's status as a discipline that is, to use Charles Mills's language, conceptually and demographically dominated by whiteness and maleness (Mills 1998, 2). I am particularly interested (...)
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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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    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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    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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  45. Mélancolie et réflexion : la question de la santé des hommes de lettres dans les Trois Livres de la Vie de Marsile Ficin et l'Anatomie de la mélancolie de Robert Burton.Claire Crignon - 2003 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 43:71-91.
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    The City as Two-Way Mirror in the Middle English Partonope of Blois.Claire M. Jackson - 2004 - Mediaevalia 25 (2):197-207.
    The Middle English Partonope of Blois possesses two characteristics which are more in keeping with twelfth-century French romance than with fifteenth-century English literature: a strong focus on place and the forceful presence of the heroine. Both Melior and her city undergo a substantial shift in identity: Melior is transformed from a dominating woman who seeks to control the hero into a more passive figure; Chef d'Oire changes both in character — from being an otherworldly magical place with its own independent (...)
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    Pseudonymie et paradoxe: la pensée dialectique de Kierkegaard.André Clair - 1976 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    La Pensee Dialectique De Kierkegaard André Clair. CHAPITRE X LA VIE IMAGINATIVE DE LA MULTIPLICITÉ ESTHÉTIQUE Les trois grandes idées (Don Juan, Faust, le Juif Errant) représentent pour ainsi dire la vie en dehors de la religion ...
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  48. Punctuated equilibrium and language change.Claire Bowern - 2005 - In Keith Brown, Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 286--289.
     
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  49. 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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