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    A History of Child Psychoanalysis.the Late Pierre Geissmann & Claudine Geissmann - 1998 - Routledge.
    Child analysis has occupied a special place in the history of psychoanalysis because of the challenges it poses to practitioners and the clashes it has provoked among its advocates. Since the early days in Vienna under Sigmund Freud child psychoanalysts have tried to comprehend and make comprehensible to others the psychosomatic troubles of childhood and to adapt clinical and therapeutic approaches to all the stages of development of the baby, the child, the adolescent and the young adult. Claudine and (...)
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    Claudine COHEN, La femme des origines. Images de la femme dans la préhistoire occidentale, Paris, Belin-Herscher, 2003, 191 pages. [REVIEW]Claudine Leduc - 2006 - Clio 23:343-346.
    Pour lire ce livre avec passion, point n'est besoin d'être féru de belles illustrations et de connaissances sur les trente millénaires qui ont précédé l'histoire, même s'il apporte tout cela. La documentation photographique est particulièrement esthétique. L'oeil ravi va d'images en images et a, par exemple, le plaisir de découvrir (p. 12), dans la partie la plus reculée de la grotte Chauvet, une représentation du centre du monde qui précède de 30 000 ans celle de G. Courbet! La transmission...
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  3. Wittgenstein's rule-following paradox and the objectivity of meaning.Claudine Verheggen - 2003 - Philosophical Investigations 26 (4):285–310.
    Two readings of Wittgenstein's rule-following paradox dominate the literature: either his arguments lead to skepticism, and thus to the view that only a deflated account of meaning is available, or they lead to quietism, and thus to the view that no philosophical account of meaning is called for. I argue, against both these positions, that a proper diagnosis of the paradox points the way towards a constructive, non-sceptical account of meaning.
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    Towards A Better Understanding of Cognitive Polyphasia.Claudine Provencher - 2011 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 41 (4):377-395.
    Despite its intuitive appeal and the empirical evidence for it, the hypothesis of cognitive polyphasia (Moscovici, 1961/1976/2008) remains largely unexplored. This article attempts to clarify some of the ideas behind this concept by examining its operations at the level of individuals and by proposing a conceptual model that includes some elements of social cognition. Indeed, calls for a rapprochement between the theory of social representations and cognitive psychology have been made by Moscovici, in particular, in his 1984 paper on The (...)
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    The Philosophes and Black Slavery: 1748-1765.Claudine Hunting - 1978 - Journal of the History of Ideas 39 (3):405.
  6. Triangulating with Davidson.Claudine Verheggen - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (226):96-103.
    According to Davidson, 'triangulation' is necessary both to fix the meanings of one's thoughts and utterances and to have the concept of objectivity, both of which are necessary for thinking and talking at all. Against these claims, it has been objected that neither meaning-determination nor possession of the concept of objectivity requires triangulation; nor does the ability to think and talk require possession of the concept of objectivity. But this overlooks the important connection between the tasks that triangulation is meant (...)
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  7. Stroud on Wittgenstein, Meaning, and Community.Claudine Verheggen - 2005 - Dialogue 44 (1):67-85.
    According to Barry Stroud, Wittgenstein thought that language is social only in this minimal way: we cannot make sense of the idea of someone having a language unless we can describe her as using signs in conformity with the linguistic practices of some community. Since a solitary person could meet this condition, Stroud concludes that, for Wittgenstein, solitary languages are possible. I argue that Wittgenstein in fact thought that language is social in a much more robust way. Solitary languages are (...)
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    Simone de Beauvoir and the Women’s Movement in France: An Eye-Witness Account.Claudine Monteil - 1997 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 14 (1):6-12.
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  9. Davidson's second person.Claudine Verheggen - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (188):361-369.
    According to Donald Davidson, language is social in that only a person who has interacted linguistically with another could have a language. This paper is a discussion of Davidson’s argument in defence of that claim. I argue that he has not succeeded in establishing it, but that he has provided many of the materials out of which a successful argument could be built. Chief among these are the claims that some version of externalism about meaning is true, that possession of (...)
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    Ethical dilemmas in medically assisted procreation: A psychological perspective.Claudine Bourg - 2007 - Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 13 (2):22-31.
  11. Symbolic or Decorative? The Inhabited Scroll as a Means of Studying Some Early Byzantine Mentalities.Claudine Dauphin - 1978 - Byzantion 48:10-34.
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    Hélène Cixous's A True Garden: An Introduction.Claudine G. Fisher - 2000 - Paragraph 23 (3):248-251.
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    (1 other version)Spécificité du travail à domicile à la Protection judiciaire de la jeunesse.Claudine Foulquier - 2011 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 192 (2):73.
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    "The Fall of the House of Usher" or The Art of Duplication.Claudine Herrmann & Nicholas Kostis - 1980 - Substance 9 (1):36.
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    Vers une théorie générale de la fiction.Claudine Jacquenod - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (157):143-167.
    Cet article remet en question une définition de la fiction parue en 1988, dans un ouvrage intitulé « Contribution à une étude du concept de fiction ». Etant fondée sur la théorie des actes de langage, cette définition présentait en effet l’inconvénient de ne pouvoir s’appliquer qu’aux fictions verbales. Une nouvelle définition est donc proposée dans cet article, faisant apparaître clairement la fiction comme un concept de nature pragmaticosémiotique : une fiction est une représentation, verbale ou non verbale, qu’un auteur (...)
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    Femmes du Maghreb.Claudine Leduc & Agnès Fine - 1999 - Clio 9.
    L’actualité, comme toujours, suscite la réflexion historique. Devant le déchaînement de la violence en Algérie, CLIO avait programmé, dès sa fondation en 1995, un numéro consacré aux Femmes d’Algérie où se seraient exprimés des chercheurs (euses) d’Algérie. C’était pour son comité de rédaction une façon de dire, comme il le pouvait, sa solidarité à ceux qui vivaient dans la quotidienneté de la terreur. Il a demandé à Djamila Amrane, titulaire depuis 1994 du poste d’« Histoire des Femmes et de...
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    Nicole Loraux n'est plus.Claudine Leduc - 2003 - Clio 18:7-9.
    Nicole Loraux guettait toujours avec une joie d'enfant les premiers frémissements du printemps, la lumière qui verdit et se trémousse, les chatons qui pointent leurs nez jaunes, les oiseaux qui préludent à leur vocalise. Elle s'est éclipsée un jour de sa saison préférée, sans déploiements officiels, entourée seulement de tous ceux qui l'avait aimée et ils étaient très nombreux. Mais le 12 avril, au Père Lachaise, le printemps était en retard, la lumière grise, les arbres encore effeuil...
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    Tapping the wisdom of the ancestors: an attempt to recast vodou and morality through the voice of Mama Lola and Karen McCarthy Brown.Claudine Michel - 1996 - Boston: University of Massachusetts, William Monroe Trotter Institute.
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    La métaphysique et les sciences. Les nouveaux enjeux.Claudine Tiercelin - 2016 - Lato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 3 (1):1-16.
    After a few historical reminders about the tense links that have always existed between metaphysics and the sciences, one suggests a few rules of mutual good conduct in order to avoid the ever present risks of scientism and apriorism, before stating the majors issues both metaphyscians and scientists have to face, if they wish to pay attention to some crucial problems surrounding language, knowledge or ethics, and to avoid idealism. Such issues are based on betting on two possibilities : of (...)
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  20. La reconstruction de la raison.Claudine Tiercelin (ed.) - 2013 - Paris: Editions du Collège de France.
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  21. The meaningfulness of meaning questions.Claudine Verheggen - 2000 - Synthese 123 (2):195-216.
    Contra an expanding number of deflationary commentators onWittgenstein, I argue that philosophical questions about meaningare meaningful and that Wittgenstein gave us ample reason tobelieve so. Deflationists are right in claiming that Wittgensteinrejected the sceptical problem about meaning allegedly to befound in his later writings and also right in stressing Wittgenstein''s anti-reductionism. But they are wrong in taking these dismissals to entail the end of all constructive philosophizing about meaning. Rather, I argue, the rejection of the sceptical problem requires that we (...)
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    Wittgenstein and 'solitary' languages.Claudine Verheggen - 1995 - Philosophical Investigations 18 (4):329-347.
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    The community view revisited.Claudine Verheggen - 2007 - Metaphilosophy 38 (5):612-631.
    Joining a vast Wittgensteinian anti-theoretical movement, John Canfield has argued that it is possible to read the claims that (1) “language is essentially communal” and (2) “it is conceptually possible that a Crusoe isolated from birth should speak or follow rules” in such a way that they are perfectly compatible, and, indeed, that Wittgenstein held them both at once. The key to doing this is to drain them of any theoretical content or implications that would put each claim at odds (...)
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    Nurses’ experiences of communicating respect to patients: Influences and challenges.Claudine Clucas, Hazel Chapman & Andrew Lovell - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (7-8):2085-2097.
    Background: Respectful care is central to ethical codes of practice and optimal patient care, but little is known about the influences on and challenges in communicating respect. Research question: What are the intra- and inter-personal influences on nurses’ communication of respect? Research design and participants: Semi-structured interviews with 12 hospital-based UK registered nurses were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis to explore their experiences of communicating respect to patients and associated influences. Ethical considerations: The study was approved by the Institutional ethics (...)
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  25. Towards a New Kind of Semantic Normativity.Claudine Verheggen - 2015 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 23 (3):410-424.
    Hannah Ginsborg has recently offered a new account of normativity, according to which normative attitudes are essential to the meaningful use of language. The kind of normativity she has in mind –– not semantic but ‘primitive’ — is supposed to help us to avoid the pitfalls of both non-reductionist and reductive dispositionalist theories of meaning. For, according to her, it enables us both to account for meaning in non-semantic terms, which non-reductionism cannot do, and to make room for the normativity (...)
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    Wittgenstein and Davidson on Language, Thought, and Action.Claudine Verheggen (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Wittgenstein and Davidson are two of the most influential and controversial figures of twentieth-century philosophy. However, whereas Wittgenstein is often regarded as a deflationary philosopher, Davidson is considered to be a theory builder and systematic philosopher par excellence. Consequently, little work has been devoted to comparing their philosophies with each other. In this volume of new essays, leading scholars show that in fact there is much that the two share. By focusing on the similarities between Wittgenstein and Davidson, their essays (...)
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    La démarche conjugale d'adoption : le mythe de l'enfant sauveur-sauvé.Claudine Veuillet - 2001 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 1 (1):95-101.
    Chez certains couples candidats à l’adoption, on note un investissement massif du pôle narcissique de la relation au détriment du pôle objectal, comme si l’impossibilité de procréer ensemble venait en écho d’une impossibilité de rêver ensemble, chacun semblant se mirer en l’autre dans la fascination narcissique d’un jeu de reflets et de doubles. Cette commune aspiration pour l’identique semble actualiser un roman familial narcissique chez les deux partenaires.
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    Pragmatism and vagueness: the Venetian lectures.Claudine Tiercelin - 2019 - [no place given]: Mimesis International.
    For most early pragmatists, including the founder C.S. Peirce and L. Wittgenstein, vagueness was a real and universal principle and not a mere defect of our knowledge or thought. This volume begins by exploring this pragmatist notion of vagueness and the way it was tied to their basic opposition to various kinds of reductionism and nominalism. It then develops towards an analysis of Peirce's original and wide views on vagueness, as seen through the angles of logic, semiotics, epistemology and metaphysics. (...)
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  29. The Phenomenology of Self-Projection as a Value of Intersubjectivity.Claudine Coles - 2021 - Suri: Journal of the Philosophical Association of the Philippines 9 (2):118-144.
    Central to the discourse on the intentional structure of consciousness encompasses further forms of experience, for instance, the notion of one’s direct experience of others. In essence, one’s experience of others is materialized through intersubjective engagement which is fundamental in comprehending the relation of the Self and Other. Intersubjective engagement between the two cognizing subjects is evidently interactive negotiation of understanding, thus necessarily meditational. This paper will substantiate the meditational or reflective nature of intersubjective engagement with the phenomenology of self-projection, (...)
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  30. La métaphysique et l'analyse conceptuelle.Claudine Tiercelin - 2002 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (4):529-554.
    Le but de l’article est de proposer de suivre en métaphysique la voie de l’analyse conceptuelle par intuition de cas possibles. Pour une part empirique et a posteriori, reposant sur des intuitions dont elle exploite autant les contradictions que les points communs, avant de les tester dans une perspective faillibiliste, l’analyse conceptuelle comporte aussi une partie a priori qu’elle élabore en recourant à la méthode des cas possibles, permettant ainsi de repenser les liens entre nécessité conceptuelle et nécessité métaphysique. Ainsi (...)
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  31. Leibniz et Benoît de maillet: De la protogée au telliamed.Claudine Cohen - 2010 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 59:55-78.
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  32. Hopital & ethique: Roles et defis Des comites d'ethiq ue cliniq ue.Claudine Eyraud All - 1996 - HEC Forum 8 (3):187-191.
     
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    El Megaterio de Bru y el Presidente Jefferson: Una relacion insospechada en los albores de la paleontologiaJose Maria Lopez Pinero Thomas F. Glick.Claudine Cohen - 1996 - Isis 87 (4):733-733.
  34. Sommes-nous bien nous? Petite socio-anthropologie des guichets dans un hôtel de ville.Claudine Dardy - 1994 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 97:389-401.
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    La Gigue de Sir Roger.Claudine Herrmann - 1974 - Substance 4 (10):83.
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    Women in Science in France.Claudine Hermann & Franoise Cyrot-Lackmann - 2002 - Science in Context 15 (4):529-556.
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    Plaidoyer pour la prévention : le nouveau paradigme des origines développementales de la santé (DOHaD).Claudine Junien - 2017 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 59 (1):53-65.
    Les approches pour lutter contre le fléau des maladies chroniques qui augmentent dans le monde entier se révèlent infructueuses et très coûteuses. Il est maintenant possible de corriger les chiffres alarmants et d’envisager une prévention efficace en adoptant le nouveau paradigme des Origines du Développement de la Santé et des Maladies (DOHaD), à condition d’intervenir très tôt en agissant sur le risque et non lorsque la maladie est déjà apparue. Ce concept est largement reconnu grâce à des études épidémiologiques et (...)
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    Françoise Frontisi-Ducroux, Ouvrages de dames. Ariane, Hélène, Pénélope….Claudine Leduc - 2010 - Clio 32.
    L’ouvrage de Françoise Frontisi-Ducroux sur les dames de la mythologie expertes dans le travail de la laine est celui d’une érudite qui a une parfaite connaissance de la culture et de la langue grecques, d’une conteuse au style charmeur et d’une aquarelliste qui, à touches précises, enchante ces figures un peu figées dans leur statut héroïque. Ces toutes belles aux « merveilleux ouvrages » chamarrés, vont rejoindre dans nos archives les couturières d’Yvonne Verdier et les filles à marier d’Ag...
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    Émilie Druilhe, Farouche Atalante. Portrait d’une héroïne grecque.Claudine Leduc - 2017 - Clio 46.
    L’ouvrage est consacré au « mythe » d’Atalante, une figure féminine aux qualités surnaturelles, et par conséquent fabuleuses, d’une incommensurable durée. Elle appartient à la tradition hellénique dès le viie s. Très présente dans la culture gréco-romaine, elle s’est perpétuée en filigrane jusqu’à notre époque. Ce master d’Histoire grecque soutenu à Paris 1 a reçu le prix de l’association Mnémosyne. Ce rite de passage, dans la recherche, a suscité en effet un chef d’œuvre d’une exceptionnelle...
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  40. Représentations médiévales du mythe de l'enfant divin.Claudine Marc - 2002 - Iris 23:17-25.
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    Madeleine Pelletier (1874–1939): The Politics of Sexual Oppression.Claudine Mitchell - 1989 - Feminist Review 33 (1):72-92.
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    La connaissance du passé et la vulgarisation du débat sur les chronologies dans l'Encyclopédie.Claudine Poulouin - 1991 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 44 (3):393-411.
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    Relation priming, the lexical boost, and alignment in dialogue.Claudine N. Raffray, Martin J. Pickering & Holly P. Branigan - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (4):394-395.
    The authors' claim that analogical reasoning is the product of relational priming is compatible with language processing work that emphasizes the role of low-level automatic processes in the alignment of situation models in dialogue. However, their model ignores recent behavioral evidence demonstrating a effect on relational priming. We discuss implications of these data.
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  44. Peirce's semiotic version of the semantic tradition in formal logic.Claudine Tiercelin - 1991 - In Neil Cooper & Pascal Engel (eds.), New inquiries into meaning and truth. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press. pp. 187--213.
    The aim of the text is not so much to stress the importance of Peirce's formal contributions to the semantic view in formal logic as to argue that Peirce's semantic trend is part and parcel of his semiotic treatment of a general theory of meaning, understanding, and interpretation, a theory of how signs function which enables him to classify different sorts of signs in a natural way.
     
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    En Roumanie, l’autre moitié du rite : les cuisinières des morts.Claudine Vassas - 2001 - Clio 14:119-153.
    L’ethnographie roumaine est connue pour l’intérêt soutenu qu’elle a porté à la thématique de la mort et à l’ample dispositif mythico-rituel destiné d’une part à écarter le mort individuel en « libérant son âme », de l’autre à ramener les morts ayant accédé au statut « d’ancêtre » par des repas de « commémoration ». Les femmes occupent une place centrale, à chacun de ces moments où elles préparent des nourritures et des offrandes pâtissières « pour les morts ». En (...)
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  46. (1 other version)Triangulation.Claudine Verheggen - 2013 - In Ernest LePore & Kirk Ludwig (eds.), A Companion to Donald Davidson (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy). Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 456-471.
    The chapter first provides a detailed exposition of Davidson's triangulation argument to the effect that only someone who has interacted simultaneously with another person and the world they share could have a language and thoughts. It then examines the core objections that have been made to the argument, namely, that triangulation is not needed either to fix the propositional contents of one's thoughts and utterances or to have the concept of objective truth; that one need not have the concept of (...)
     
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    Peirce's Objective Idealism: A Defense.Claudine Tiercelin - 1998 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 34 (1):1 - 28.
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    La pensée-signe: études sur C.S. Peirce.Claudine Tiercelin - 1993 - Editions Jacqueline Chambon.
    Introduit à certains aspects de la pensée de Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914), le philosophe américain fondateur du pragmatisme et de la sémiotique, avec, notamment, une analyse des liens que Peirce établit entre la logique (ou sémiotique), la psychologie et la philosophie de la connaissance.
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    In Search of a Lost Philosophical Humor.Claudine Davidshofer - 2024 - The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 5 (1):259-264.
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  50. Donald Davidson: Looking Back, Looking Forward.Claudine Verheggen - 2019 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 7 (2):7-28.
    The papers collected in this issue were solicited to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of Donald Davidson’s birth. Four of them discuss the implications of Davidson’s views—in particular, his later views on triangulation—for questions that are still very much at the centre of current debates. These are, first, the question whether Saul Kripke’s doubts about meaning and rule-following can be answered without making concessions to the sceptic or to the quietist; second, the question whether a way can be found to answer (...)
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