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  1. Wage negotiations and development in South Africa.Clint le Bruyns In Conversation & Archie Palane - 2008 - In Steve De Gruchy, Nico Koopman & S. Strijbos (eds.), From our side: emerging perspectives on development and ethics. South Africa: UNISA Press.
     
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    Embodying human rights in #FeesMustFall? Contributions from an indecent theology.Lisa Grassow & Clint Le Bruyns - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3).
    This article focuses on the #FeesMustFall movement and the question of a human rights culture. It provides evidence from the specific context of FMF at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, which exposes human rights abuses and violence to the dignity of protesting students. To advance a human rights culture within the higher education sector in the context of FMF, the article highlights the role of theology – ‘indecent theology’ – in revealing the problem and promise of higher education institutions in (...)
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    #FeesMustFall as social movement and emancipatory politics? Moving towards an apocalyptic theological praxis outside the limits of party politics.Felipe G. K. Buttelli & Clint Le Bruyns - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3).
    This article proposes three reflexive movements. The first one offers an introduction to Fees Must Fall, pointing to some aspects that allow us to understand it as a social movement and some of its basic features. The second movement is a theoretical one, constructing the notion of emancipatory politics. It is based on the distinctions suggested by Jacques Rancière between ‘police and politics’ and by Michael Neocosmos between ‘excessive and expressive’ politics. It will also present the Freirean notion of ‘conscientisation (...)
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  4. Do minorities need cultural rights? The case of the Griqua people in South Africa.Jan van der Stoep In Conversation, Cecil le Fleur & Johannes Kraalshoek - 2008 - In Steve De Gruchy, Nico Koopman & S. Strijbos (eds.), From our side: emerging perspectives on development and ethics. South Africa: UNISA Press.
  5. A conversation with a former Secret Service agent.Clint Hill - 1975 - New York,: Encyclopedia Americana/CBS News Audio Resource Library. Edited by Bob Cousy & Aaron Copland.
    Side A. Hill, Clint. A conversation with a former Secret Service agent. Cousy, B. Athletics & the killer instinct, pt. 1.-Side B. Cousy, B. Athletics & the killer instinct, pt. 2. Copeland, A. Music in America.
     
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    Weak referentiality.Ana Aguilar-Guevara, Bert Le Bruyn & Joost Zwarts (eds.) - 2014 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    This volume brings together studies in the domain of weak referentiality, the phenomenon that a definite or indefinite noun phrase lacks its usual referential force. Several papers investigate syntactic or semantic properties of indefinite noun phrases, such as modality, number neutrality, narrow scope, incorporation, predication, and case marking, and that in a range of languages (Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Catalan, German, Papiamentu, Russian). Other papers deal with weakly referential definite noun phrases in various languages (Basque, Dutch, English, French) involving scrambling, modification, (...)
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    Les modèles de conversion à la philosophie chez Diogène Laërce in La conversion. De la filosofia al cristianismo.Jean-Paul Dumont - 1987 - Augustinus 32 (125-128):79-97.
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    The Converse Consequence Condition and Hempelian Qualitative Confirmation.Pierre Le Morvan - 1999 - Philosophy of Science 66 (3):448-.
    In this paper, I offer a proof that a disastrous conclusion (namely, that any observation report confirms any hypothesis) may be derived directly from two principles of qualitative confirmation which Carl Hempel called the "Converse Consequence Condition" and the "Entailment Condition." I then discuss three strategies which a defender of the Converse Consequence Condition may deploy to save this principle.
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    In dialogue with Michéle Le Dœuff: philosophies, encounters and friendship.Pamela Sue Anderson & Michèle Le Dœuff (eds.) - 2023 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The work of Michèle Le Dœuff creatively disrupts established notions of what philosophy might be. Far from being a discipline about the leader and the disciple, a hierarchy of knowledge and paternalism, Le Dœuff proposes a philosophy of dialogue and friendship. The conversations in this book explore how this philosophy can be enacted and explored, and show how openness and generosity can be the starting point of truly rigorous thinking. Introduced and curated by the late philosopher, Pamela Sue Anderson, In (...)
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    French philosophers in conversation: Levinas, Schneider, Serres, Irigaray, Le Doeuff, Derrida.Raoul Mortley & Emmanuel Levinas (eds.) - 1991 - New York: Routledge.
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    Corpus, classes and collection in Conversation Analysis.Michel de Fornel & Maud Verdier - 2018 - Corpus 18.
    Les vingt dernières années ont vu l’apparition d’une convergence forte entre une démarche appliquée se consacrant à la création de corpus de grande taille, à leur codage et à leur étiquetage, et diverses théories linguistiques dont les analyses reposent sur de tels corpus. Pour l’analyse de conversation (ou linguistique interactionnelle) une telle convergence ne semble pas possible, car son approche est qualitative et s’appuie sur de « petits » corpus. De plus, un examen approfondi du contexte social des interactions (...)
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    The Surprise Question and Serious Illness Conversations: A pilot study.Kathy Le, Jenny Lee, Sameer Desai, Anita Ho & Holly van Heukelom - 2021 - Nursing Ethics 28 (6):1010-1025.
    Background: Serious Illness Conversations aim to discuss patient goals. However, on acute medicine units, seriously ill patients may undergo distressing interventions until death. Objectives: To investigate the feasibility of using the Surprise Question, “Would you be surprised if this patient died within the next year?” to identify patients who would benefit from early Serious Illness Conversations and study any changes in the interdisciplinary team’s beliefs, confidence, and engagement as a result of asking the Surprise Question. Design: A prospective cohort pilot (...)
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    Religious Conversion and Loss of Faith: Cases of Personal Paradigm Shift?Robin Le Poidevin - 2021 - Sophia 60 (3):551-566.
    Is Thomas Kuhn’s model of scientific revolutions in terms of paradigm shifts appropriately applied to cases of radical changes in religious outlook, and in particular conversion to faith, or loss of faith? Since this question cannot be addressed in purely a priori terms, three case studies of philosophers who have described significant changes in their own perspectives are examined. Part of the justification for such an approach is to see how changes in view seem from the first-person perspective. Although what (...)
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    Urban-semantic computer vision: a framework for contextual understanding of people in urban spaces.Anthony Vanky & Ri Le - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (3):1193-1207.
    Increasing computational power and improving deep learning methods have made computer vision technologies pervasively common in urban environments. Their applications in policing, traffic management, and documenting public spaces are increasingly common (Ridgeway 2018, Coifman et al. 1998, Sun et al. 2020). Despite the often-discussed biases in the algorithms' training and unequally borne benefits (Khosla et al. 2012), almost all applications similarly reduce urban experiences to simplistic, reductive, and mechanistic measures. There is a lack of context, depth, and specificity in these (...)
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    Book review: Amy M Lindstrom, Unexpressed Subjects in English: An Empirical Analysis of Narrative and Conversational Discourse. [REVIEW]Rurong Le - 2021 - Discourse Studies 23 (2):239-241.
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  16. Young children's experience of referentiality and nonreferentiality in dialogue.Marine Le Mené, Anne Salazar Orvig, Christine da Silva-Genest & Haydée Marcos - 2024 - In Michael C. Ewing & Ritva Laury (eds.), (Non)referentiality in conversation. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
     
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    La mesure d'audience des nouveaux médias : une bonne réponse mais quelle est la question?Alain Le Diberder - 2003 - Hermes 37:221-228.
    En matière d'audience, la qualité technique du dispositif de mesure ne suffit pas. La pertinence des concepts mesurés et leur insertion dans un processus de prise de décision sont déterminants. Les chaînes généralistes bénéficient de toute une tradition préalable à l'audimétrie et d'un savoir qualitatif permettant une utilisation complexe de données d'audience en phase avec leur économie. À l'inverse, les chaînes thématiques sont dépendantes de chiffres insuffisants à eux seuls pour juger de leur viabilité économique et qui sont utilisés à (...)
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    What We Owe to Donald Schön: Three Educators in Conversation.Allan MacKinnon, Anthony Clarke & Gaalen Erickson - 2013 - Revue Phronesis 2 (1):89-99.
    Les lecteurs ayant une simple connaissance de la littérature de recherche dans le domaine de la formation des enseignants au cours des 25 dernières années sont conscients de l’augmentation spectaculaire de l’utilisation de la «réflexivité» pour décrire les attributs souhaités ou les comportements des participants au programmes de développement professionnel pour les enseignants novices ou expérimentés. Notre intention est de tirer parti de nos propres expériences collectives de pratiques de recherche et d’enseignement pour cartographier comment et pourquoi nous avons d’abord (...)
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    La conversation transatlantique: Les échanges franco-américains en poésie depuis 1968 by Abigail Lang.Peter Consenstein - 2021 - Substance 50 (3):184-187.
    Abigail Lang’s La conversation transatlantique: Les échanges franco-américains en poésie depuis 1968 [Transatlantic Conversation: Franco-American Exchanges in Poetry Since 1968] is a book that needed to be written. Anyone reading and studying French and/or American poetry of the mid- to late twentieth century was keenly aware of the fruitfulness of the exchanges between French and American poets. This book archives, records, and documents the challenging theoretical, national, and literary questions that both French and American poetries of this period (...)
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    Documenting conversion: Framings of female converts to Islam in British and Swiss documentaries.Nella van den Brandt & Lucy Spoliar - 2021 - European Journal of Women's Studies 28 (4):471-485.
    In response to the phenomenon of women converting to Islam, a body of research has emerged, engaging with the question, ‘Why are Western women, raised in liberal contexts, converting to Islam?’ This line of enquiry is not limited to academic literature. In recent years, converts to Islam have faced intense scrutiny in mainstream media across Europe. This article contributes an analysis of documentaries to the study of representations of female converts to Islam, focusing particularly on the British documentary Make Me (...)
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    Passing-by “Ça va?” checks in clinic corridors.Esther González-Martínez, Adrian Bangerter & Kim Lê Van - 2017 - Semiotica 2017 (215):1-42.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2017 Heft: 215 Seiten: 1-42.
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    Le Problème de la Conversion. [REVIEW]Thomas Finan - 1964 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 13:289-290.
    There are words the study of which maps out whole tracts of spiritual history. This is particularly true of the early Christian centuries. Single terms often fuse in a new unity material accumulated separately in the preceding Hebrew and Greek traditions. ‘Conversion’ is one such term—or epistrophe, to use the vulgate which the Jews took from the Greeks for the LXX, and the Christians took from both. Besides, it covers a phenomenon of some actuality, when belief is understood as more (...)
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    Après le déluge: Teaching and learning in the age of COVID.David Bakhurst - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 55 (4-5):621-632.
    Journal of Philosophy of Education, EarlyView.
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    Desire and Conversion in François de Sales's Traité de l'amour de Dieu.Michael S. Koppisch - 2012 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 19:123-137.
    In the concluding pages of his first major book, Mensonge romantique et vérité romanesque, René Girard asserts that “Toutes les conclusions romanesques sont des conversions. Personne ne peut en douter” (All novelistic conclusions are conversions; it is impossible to doubt this).1 By this he means simply that there comes a moment when both the great novelists whom he studies and their characters recognize a fundamental truth that dramatically changes them: a life founded on human desire alone can end only in (...)
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    The Disrobing of Aphrodite: Brigitte Bardot in Le Mépris.Oisín Keohane - 2022 - Film-Philosophy 26 (2):171-195.
    This article examines a number of philosophical concepts that are at stake in the visual culture of the nude. It particularly focuses on Aphrodite’s appearance, or rather, what I call her exposed concealment, in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 Le Mépris. A film, I argue, which is not only concerned with Aphrodite and the figure of the female nude via Brigitte Bardot, but which also explores the very idea of the sex goddess in cinema. In the first section I introduce arguments from (...)
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    Agreement, acknowledgment, and alignment: The discourse-pragmatic functions of hao and dui in Taiwan Mandarin conversation.Meng-Ying Lin, David Goodman, Pi-Hua Tsai & Yu-Fang Wang - 2010 - Discourse Studies 12 (2):241-267.
    This study draws on Relevance Theory, Conversation Analysis, and Politeness Theory in investigating a full range of discourse functions for hao and dui with reference to recurrent patterns, distributions, and forms of organization in a large corpus of talk. Special emphasis is placed on a comparison of hao and dui in combination with a small subset of discourse particles: in particular hao/hao le/ hao la/hao a/hao ba and dui/dui a/dui le in spoken discourse. We find that both of the (...)
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    Le problème de la "conversion". [REVIEW]G. P. V. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (3):473-474.
    This work of scholarship examines the use of the Greek terms epistrephein and epistrophë by pagan and Christian writers during the first three centuries A.D. Such a study, though philological, intends also to contrast two distinct attitudes toward human existence: fidelity to oneself and fidelity to God. The findings include the following: 1) these terms appear in the common language of the period in a non-technical sense, 2) the Christian use of them has a Biblical origin, 3) the philosophical use (...)
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    Phantom Rights: Conversations Across the Abyss (Hugo, Blanchot).Suzanne Guerlac - 2000 - Diacritics 30 (3):72-89.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Diacritics 30.3 (2000) 73-89 [Access article in PDF] Phantom Rights Conversations Across the Abyss (Hugo, Blanchot) Suzanne Guerlac —"The writer must save the world and be the abyss, justify existence and give speech to what does not exist...."1—Who is speaking?—Maurice Blanchot.—But this was already revealed to me by the Tables. How are what you call the "two sides [deux versants]" of literature to be distinguished from the "double ray (...)
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    Saint Augustin. Exposés taits au Congrès qui s’est tenu à l’Institut Catholique de Toulouse du 30 janvier au 1er février pour le seiziènze centenaire de la conversion de saint Augustin, in Bulletin de Litterature Ecclésiastique 88 (1987) 167-348. [REVIEW]B. Studer - 1988 - Augustinianum 28 (3):717-719.
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    Modelling the interpretative impact of subordinate constructions in spontaneous conversation.Manon Lelandais - 2020 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage 18.
    Cette étude qualitative propose une modélisation multimodale des constructions subordonnées en conversation spontanée, à partir de leur action sur les cadres interprétatifs. Les subordonnées ont longtemps été décrites en linguistique comme des éléments dépendants qui complètent des éléments primaires. Cependant, la Grammaire Cognitive a remis en question ce point de vue en montrant que l'emboîtement syntaxique ne reflète souvent que le point de départ choisi par les locuteurs pour véhiculer leur message. Les subordonnées sont des pratiques interactionnelles qui offrent (...)
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  31. Moral conversion and problems in proportionalism.A. Beards - 1997 - Gregorianum 78 (2):329-357.
    Cet article examine certains des éléments fondamentaux de la pensée de Bernard Lonergan sur l'éthique. Il y est proposé que le traitement des préceptes transcendentaux et des valeurs dans Method suggère une continuité avec sa position antérieure dans Insight. Cette continuité est exposée par l'examen de la manière dans laquelle Lonergan dérive les 'devoirs' des préceptes transcendentaux de 'l'être' de la structure de la connaissance. Cet approche, dessinée à grands traits, est appliquée à une analyse de l'éthique proportionnaliste. On suggère (...)
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    Spinoza et le christianisme by Henri Laux (review).Steven Nadler - 2024 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 62 (4):664-665.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Spinoza et le christianisme by Henri LauxSteven NadlerHenri Laux. Spinoza et le christianisme. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2022. Pp. 241. Paperback, €19.00.No one should be surprised by the popularity that Spinoza’s philosophy continues to enjoy today, within academia and even beyond. His bold ideas in metaphysics, ethics, politics, and religion seem to remain vitally relevant and continue to inspire, certainly more so than those of his contemporaries. (...)
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    Critical Leverage in the Current Conjuncture: An Encounter with Politics of Culture and the Spirit of Critique: Dialogues, Gabriel Rockhill and Alfredo Gomez-Muller, Eds.Gabriel Rockhill in Conversation with Summer Renault-Steele - 2012 - PhaenEx 7 (1):347-364.
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    Satisfaction, settlement and exposition: conversation and the university tutorial.Amanda Fulford - 2013 - Ethics and Education 8 (2):114-122.
    In this paper, I consider the tutorial conversation in Higher Education. To focus the discussion I use the scenario of a tutorial conversation between a lecturer and a student. I begin by suggesting that the increasing emphasis placed on student satisfaction in certain Higher Education Institutions tends to focus the tutorial conversation towards a form of settlement that I then consider in light of Thoreau's Walden. To explore what other conversation might be possible, I turn to (...)
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    Le origini Del metodo analitico: Il cinquecento.Charles B. Schmitt - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):475-477.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 475 whereas in some texts Aquinas explicitly teaches that the higher senses of vision and hearing are the ones that mainly (praecipue, principaliter) lead to aesthetic experience.t5 Moreover, the statement that only in the thirteenth century was the question of the distinction between the higher and lower senses explicitly raised (p. l13f.), is true only if the author meant to exclude the pre-medieval or patristic as well (...)
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  36. Paths of Words: The political dimension of friendly conversation in Robert Guédiguian’s films.A. Romero-Iribas & Pablo Alzola - 2022 - French Screen Studies 22 (4):271-286.
    This article studies the political dimension of friendship in Robert Guédiguian’s cinema, delving into the crucial role that conversation plays in this relationship, and taking Stanley Cavell’s thought as a main reference. Aristotle’s concept of civic friendship, along with its contemporary readings, and Cavell’s notion of conversation provide a theoretical frame for the analysis of three recent feature films directed by Guédiguian that present a strong thematic and narrative unity (and have barely received attention in previous scholarship): Les (...)
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    Conversation avec Cécile Laborde.Cécile Laborde, François Boucher & Ophélie Desmons - 2019 - ThéoRèmes 15 (15).
    1. La philosophie politique contemporaine : en français et en anglais François Boucher (FB) : Votre travail semble habité par une volonté d'établir des ponts entre la pensée politique française et anglo-américaine. Cette volonté est déjà visible dans votre ouvrage de 2000, Pluralist Thought and the State in Britain and France (1900-1925), qui compare les penseurs pluralistes du début XXe en France et en Angleterre. Elle est également au cœur de Critical Republicanism, The Hijab Controversy an...
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  38. Dissenting Words: A Conversation with Jacques Rancière.Davide Panagia & Jacques Ranciére - 2000 - Diacritics 30 (2):113-126.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:diacritics 30.2 (2000) 113-126 [Access article in PDF] Dissenting Words:A Conversation with Jacques Rancière 1 Davide Panagia:In your writings you highlight the political efficacy of words. In The Names of History, for instance, this emphasis is discussed most vividly in terms of what you refer to as an "excess of words" that marks the rise of democratic movements in the seventeenth century. Similarly, in On The Shores of (...)
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    Herméneutiques croisées: Conversation imaginaire entre Ricœur et Foucault.Annie Barthélémy - 2010 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 1 (1):55-67.
    L’article se propose de confronter l’herméneutique du sujet, telle qu’elle est définie par Ricœur dans son ouvrage Soi-même comme un autre à celle qui fait l’objet du cours donné par Michel Foucault en 1981-1982 au Collège de France. Il s’agit, sous la forme d’une conversation imaginaire, de préciser le sens donné par les deux auteurs à l’herméneutique du sujet et d’en dégager les implications sur la constitution du sujet, la conception de la liberté et le statut de l’éthique. L'argumentation (...)
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  40. The Voice of Poetry in the Conversation of Mankind.Michael Oakeshott - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (1):119-119.
     
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    Les nouveaux habits du journalisme économique.Philippe Riutort - 2006 - Hermes 44:135.
    Le journalisme économique a connu en France de profondes mutations à partir de la fin des années 1970 : son adhésion à l'économie a profondément changé de nature. Originellement critique, souhaitant concilier l'«économique» et le «social», il s'est progressivement converti aux nouvelles «lois» de l'économie. Cette conversion repose tout à la fois sur des causes internes comme externes .Economic journalism has undergone profound changes in France from the late 1970s: its accession to the economy has radically changed. Originally criticism, seeking (...)
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  42. Why the converse consequence condition cannot be accepted.Luca Moretti - 2003 - Analysis 63 (4):297–300.
    Three confirmation principles discussed by Hempel are the Converse Consequence Condition, the Special Consequence Condition and the Entailment Condition. Le Morvan (1999) has argued that, when the choice among confirmation principles is just about them, it is the Converse Consequence Condition that must be rejected. In this paper, I make this argument definitive. In doing that, I will provide an indisputable proof that the simple conjunction of the Converse Consequence Condition and the Entailment Condition yields a disastrous consequence.
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    Penser les interactions entre le politique et l'économie.Éric Dacheux & Jean-Louis Laville - 2003 - Hermes 36:9-17.
    Researchers in political sciences, communication or sociology who are interested in the public sphere are not as concerned with a civil and solidarity-based economy perspective. Conversely, economists and sociologists working on the civil and solidarity-based economy often do not use the concept of the public sphere in their conceptual equipment. This type of compartmentalization is partly due to an opposition between work, defined as an alienating activity, and political activity defined as an action typical of the free man that many (...)
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  44. Rousseau's Other Woman: Collette in "Le devin du Village".Rita C. Manning - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (2):27 - 42.
    The life and work of Rousseau the musician and aesthetician has been largely neglected in the debate about Rousseau's views on women. In this paper, I shall introduce a new text and a new female figure into the conversation: Collette, the shepherdess in Le devin du village, an opera written by Rousseau in 1752. We see an ambiguity in Collette-the text often expresses one view while the music expresses another. When we take Collette's music seriously the following picture emerges: (...)
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    Les Réflexions de l’abbé Baudrand : la dénonciation du tolérantisme.Pierre-Henri Vignoles - 2023 - ThéoRèmes 19 (19).
    Barthélemy Baudrand (1701 – 1787) was a Jesuit theologian and writer. One work is often cited and associated with the Abbé: Réflexions sur le tolérantisme, which is in fact an extract from L’Âme affermie dans la foi. In this part of the work, which was distributed separately, the Abbé, like the rest of Catholic apologetics, opposes the emergence of a "system of toleration", i.e. an excessive tolerance, both civil and ecclesiastical, which brings together the "enemies of God" and tends towards (...)
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    Pascal and Disbelief: Catechesis and Conversion in the Pensées. [REVIEW]Timothy J. Williams - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 50 (2):428-430.
    The principal aim of Wetsel's study is to identify the potential interlocutor for whom Pascal intended his Pensées. Wetsel begins by stating his belief that, despite the fragmentary state of the Pensées, Pascal had clearly intended to revise and organize his thoughts into a "finished apology of the Christian religion". Those unfamiliar with the current state of Pascalian studies in North America will be surprised to learn how controversial is such a thesis. In this Derridian era, with its endless fascination (...)
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    Comprendre Les Mathématiques Pour Comprendre Platon - Théétète (147d-148b).Salomon Ofman - 2014 - Lato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 1 (1):71-80.
    In this paper, we study the so-called ‘Mathematical part’ of Plato’s Theaetetus. Its subject concerns the incommensurability of certain magnitudes, in modern terms the question of the rationality or irrationality of the square roots of integers. As the most ancient text on the subject, and on Greek mathematics and mathematicians as well, its historical importance is enormous. Its interpretation presents a certain degree of difficulty because of the intertwined fields that play a role in it : philosophy, history and mathematics. (...)
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    Le Faussaire et la Ville.Pierluigi Leone Gatti - 2018 - Augustinianum 58 (2):315-342.
    In this article the author provides new external evidence demonstrating that the correspondence between the philosopher Seneca and the apostle Paul is a forgery. The author compares archaeological data offered by inscriptions, graffiti and regionarii with information conveyed by the apocryphal letters. The setting of the epistles, as well as information about the duration and damages of the Neronian fire, contrast with the archaeological data, indicating that the text should be considered a forgery. The contribution shows that the forger worked (...)
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    Contribution with the analysis of conversation corpus for understanding of conversation of verbal communication disorders in the Alzheimer’s disease.Thi Mai Tran, Maïté Boye, Sandrine Mejias & Natalia Grabar - 2018 - Corpus 19.
    Les troubles du langage font partie des troubles cognitifs présents dans la maladie d’Alzheimer. Ils sont le plus souvent étudiés dans des tâches cliniques ciblées, éloignées des situations de communication naturelle. Leur but est de mettre en évidence les déficits linguistiques comme par exemple les troubles lexico-sémantiques présents dès le début de l’évolution et spécifiques de la maladie. Nous avons choisi de compléter les épreuves classiques d’évaluation du langage par l’étude d’une situation d’échange conversationnel en essayant de dégager de nouveaux (...)
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    Conversations with Claude Lévi-Strauss.Claude Lévi-Strauss & Didier Eribon - 1991
    At the age of eighty, one of the most influential yet reclusive intellectuals of the twentieth century consented to his first interviews in nearly thirty years. Hailed by Le Figaro as "an event," the resulting conversations between Claude Lévi-Strauss and Didier Eribon (a correspondent for Le Nouvel Observateur) reveal the great anthropologist speaking of his life and work with ease and humor. Now available in English, the conversations are rich in Lévi-Strauss's candid appraisals of some of the best-known figures of (...)
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