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  1. Finding parallels in fronto-striatal organization.Theresa M. Desrochers & David Badre - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (8):407.
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    Book notes. [REVIEW]David Pollard, Paola Parmendola, Linda Brennan, Pierre Desrochers, David Ellerman, Rodrigo Firmino, François Therin, Carl Hausler, Moeketsi Letseka, Rias van Wyk, Kalpana David, Jon W. Beard, Andrej Pinter, Daniel Hillyard, John Magney & Kai Jakobs - 2003 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 16 (2):96-145.
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    Book notes. [REVIEW]Del Meyer, Pierre Desrochers, David Clarke, Paul Ceruzzi, Eric Nelson & Kevin Sylwester - 2003 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 16 (1):128-145.
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  4. The Oeconomy of Nature: an Interview with Margaret Schabas.Margaret Schabas & C. Tyler DesRoches - 2013 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 6 (2):66.
    MARGARET LYNN SCHABAS (Toronto, 1954) is professor of philosophy at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and served as the head of the Philosophy Department from 2004-2009. She has held professoriate positions at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and at York University, and has also taught as a visiting professor at Michigan State University, University of Colorado-Boulder, Harvard, CalTech, the Sorbonne, and the École Normale de Cachan. As the recipient of several fellowships, she has enjoyed visiting terms at Stanford, Duke, (...)
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    Kierkegaard ou la subjectivité en miroir David Brezis Collection «Le Collège en acte» Paris, Kimé, 2004, 141 p.Dominic Desroches - 2006 - Dialogue 45 (4):794.
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    Brezis, David, Kierkegaard et les figures de la paternité, Paris, Cerf, La « nuit surveillée », 1999, 389 pages.Brezis, David, Kierkegaard et les figures de la paternité, Paris, Cerf, La « nuit surveillée », 1999, 389 pages. [REVIEW]Dominic Desroches - 2002 - Philosophiques 29 (1):163-165.
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    Your Magic Is No Match for Our Powers Combined!Jeffrey Dueck - 2013 - In Robert Arp & Kevin S. Decker, The Ultimate South Park and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 71–82.
    This chapter talks about “Super Best Friends,” where the kids are seduced by illusionist David Blaine and his growing cult, and Jesus and the Super Best Friends must come to the rescue. It reviews important philosophical questions the episode raises, including miracles and the difference between the natural and supernatural. More generally, the chapter also talks about the nature of religious pluralism—the co‐existence of many different claims to religious authority—and how faith relates to reason in a world of diverse (...)
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    David Brezis, Kierkegaard et le féminin, Paris, Cerf, La nuit surveillée, 2001, 187 p.David Brezis, Kierkegaard et le féminin, Paris, Cerf, La nuit surveillée, 2001, 187 p. [REVIEW]Dominic Desroches - 2002 - Horizons Philosophiques 13 (1):125-128.
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    De Thomas More a Etienne Cabet.Henri Desroche - 1971 - Moreana 8 (Number 31-8 (3-4):215-220.
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    Est-il possible de dire l’éthique de la proximité? Contribution au dossier Kierkegaard – Levinas.Dominic Desroches - 2009 - PhaenEx 4 (1):112-145.
    Quand il se positionne face à Kierkegaard, Levinas a le réflexe de placer la pensée de l’auteur danois dans un idéalisme abstrait. Ce réflexe le conduit à croire que le Moi existentiel, égoïste, se détache de l’autre dans la violence et se trouve impuissant à revenir sur lui-même. Cet article veut montrer que, nonobstant cette critique, les deux auteurs, attentifs aux limites du langage, partagent de nombreux points en commun, tant et si bien qu’ils sont peut-être les deux plus grands (...)
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  11. Virtual Consumption, Sustainability & Human Well-Being.Kenneth R. Pike & C. Tyler Desroches - 2020 - Environmental Values 29 (3):361-378.
    There is widespread consensus that present patterns of consumption could lead to the permanent impossibility of maintaining those patterns and, perhaps, the existence of the human race. While many patterns of consumption qualify as ‘sustainable’ there is one in particular that deserves greater attention: virtual consumption. We argue that virtual consumption — the experience of authentic consumptive experiences replicated by alternative means — has the potential to reduce the deleterious consequences of real consumption by redirecting some consumptive behavior from shifting (...)
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    LÉVINAS, Emmanuel, Transcendance et IntelligibilitéLÉVINAS, Emmanuel, Transcendance et Intelligibilité.Daniel Desroches - 1998 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 54 (3):630-631.
  13. The Relatively Infinite Value of the Environment.Paul Bartha & C. Tyler DesRoches - 2017 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (2):328-353.
    Some environmental ethicists and economists argue that attributing infinite value to the environment is a good way to represent an absolute obligation to protect it. Others argue against modelling the value of the environment in this way: the assignment of infinite value leads to immense technical and philosophical difficulties that undermine the environmentalist project. First, there is a problem of discrimination: saving a large region of habitat is better than saving a small region; yet if both outcomes have infinite value, (...)
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  14. Liberty and Research and Development.P. Desrochers - 2003 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 16 (2):103-107.
     
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  15. Revamping the Image of Science for the Anthropocene.S. Andrew Inkpen & C. Tyler DesRoches - 2019 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 11.
    In 2016, a multidisciplinary body of scholars within the International Commission on Stratigraphy—the Anthropocene Working Group—recommended that the world officially recognize the Anthropocene as a new geological epoch. The most contested claim about the Anthropocene, that humans are a major geological and environmental force on par with natural forces, has proven to be a hotbed for discussion well beyond the science of geology. One reason for this is that it compels many natural and social scientists to confront problems and systems (...)
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  16. Cambridge social ontology: an interview with Tony Lawson.Tony Lawson & C. Tyler DesRoches - 2009 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 2 (1):100.
  17. When Ecology Needs Economics and Economics Needs Ecology: Interdisciplinary Exchange during the Anthropocene.S. Andrew Inkpen & C. Tyler DesRoches - 2020 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 23 (2):203-221.
    Evidence that humans play a dominant role in most ecosystems forces scientists to confront systems that contain factors transgressing traditional disciplinary boundaries. However, it is an open question whether this state of affairs should encourage interdisciplinary exchange or integration. With two case studies, we show that exchange between ecologists and economists is preferable, for epistemological and policy-oriented reasons, to their acting independently. We call this “exchange gain.” Our case studies show that theoretical exchanges can be less disruptive to current theory (...)
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  18. Value Commitment, Resolute Choice, and the Normative Foundations of Behavioural Welfare Economics.C. Tyler DesRoches - 2020 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 37 (4):562-577.
    Given the endowment effect, the role of attention in decision-making, and the framing effect, most behavioral economists agree that it would be a mistake to accept the satisfaction of revealed preferences as the normative criterion of choice. Some have suggested that what makes agents better off is not the satisfaction of revealed preferences, but ‘true’ preferences, which may not always be observed through choice. While such preferences may appear to be an improvement over revealed preferences, some philosophers of economics have (...)
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  19. Unilateral Action on Climate Change and the Moral Obligation to Take Leadership.Daniel Steel, Rachel Cripps, C. Tyler DesRoches, Paul Bartha & Kian Mintz-Woo - forthcoming - Journal of Social Philosophy.
    We claim that a moral obligation to take climate leadership by means of unilateral mitigation depends on the existence of a plausible follow-the-leader mechanism whereby unilateral mitigation by some increases the probability of sufficient mitigation by others to avert catastrophic climate impacts. By understanding these mechanisms, we can better articulate the obligation for climate leadership across various sectors, from government to individual actors, in the fight against climate change. [Open access].
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    Open notes in patient care: confining deceptive placebos to the past?Charlotte Blease & Catherine M. DesRoches - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (8):572-574.
    Increasing numbers of health organisations are offering some or all of their patients access to the visit notes housed in their electronic health records. In some countries, including Sweden and the USA, this innovation is advanced with patients using online portals to access their clinical records including the visit summaries written by clinicians. In many countries, patients can legally request copies of their records; however, open notes are different because this innovation offers patients rapid, real-time access via electronic devices. In (...)
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    Musicalités Anciennes et Contemporaines.Maÿlis Dupont, Thomas Dommange, Monique Desroches, Marie-Hélène Benoit-Otis, Makis Solomos, Hélène Cao, André Charrak & Djemaa Maazouzi - 2008 - Revue de Synthèse 129 (3):461-480.
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    Systems model of physician professionalism in practice.Barrett T. Kitch, Catherine DesRoches, Cara Lesser, Amy Cunningham & Eric G. Campbell - 2013 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (1):1-10.
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    Modeling the precautionary principle with lexical utilities.Paul Bartha & C. Tyler DesRoches - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):8701-8740.
    Confronted with the possibility of severe environmental harms, such as catastrophic climate change, some researchers have suggested that we should abandon the principle at the heart of standard decision theory—the injunction to maximize expected utility—and embrace a different one: the Precautionary Principle. Arguably, the most sophisticated philosophical treatment of the Precautionary Principle is due to Steel. Steel interprets PP as a qualitative decision rule and appears to conclude that a quantitative decision-theoretic statement of PP is both impossible and unnecessary. In (...)
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  24. The Eroding Artificial/Natural Distinction: Some Consequences for Ecology and Economics.C. Tyler DesRoches, Stephen Andrew Inkpen & Thomas L. Green - 2019 - In Michiru Nagatsu & Attilia Ruzzene, Contemporary Philosophy and Social Science: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue. London: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 39-57.
    Since Thomas Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962), historians and philosophers of science have paid increasing attention to the implications of disciplinarity. In this chapter we consider restrictions posed to interdisciplinary exchange between ecology and economics that result from a particular kind of commitment to the ideal of disciplinary purity, that is, that each discipline is defined by an appropriate, unique set of objects, methods, theories, and aims. We argue that, when it comes to the objects of study in (...)
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  25. On the Concept and Conservation of Critical Natural Capital.C. Tyler DesRoches - 2020 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science (N/A):1-22.
    Ecological economics is an interdisciplinary science that is primarily concerned with developing interventions to achieve sustainable ecological and economic systems. While ecological economists have, over the last few decades, made various empirical, theoretical, and conceptual advancements, there is one concept in particular that remains subject to confusion: critical natural capital. While critical natural capital denotes parts of the environment that are essential for the continued existence of our species, the meaning of terms commonly associated with this concept, such as ‘non-substitutable’ (...)
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  26. Reliability of a New Measure to Assess Screen Time in Adults.Maricarmen Vizcaino, Matthew Buman, C. Tyler DesRoches & Christopher Wharton - 2019 - BMC Public Health 19 (19):1-8.
    Background: Screen time among adults represents a continuing and growing problem in relation to health behaviors and health outcomes. However, no instrument currently exists in the literature that quantifies the use of modern screen-based devices. The primary purpose of this study was to develop and assess the reliability of a new screen time questionnaire, an instrument designed to quantify use of multiple popular screen-based devices among the US population. -/- Methods: An 18-item screen-time questionnaire was created to quantify use of (...)
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  27. The Institutionalist Reaction to Keynesian Economics.Malcolm Rutherford & C. Tyler DesRoches - 2008 - Journal of the History of Economic Thought 1 (30):29-48.
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  28. What is Natural about Natural Capital during the Anthropocene?C. Tyler DesRoches - 2018 - Sustainability 1 (10):806.
    The concept of natural capital denotes a rich variety of natural processes, such as ecosystems, that produce economically valuable goods and services. The Anthropocene signals a diminished state of nature, however, with some scholars claiming that no part of the Earth’s surface remains untouched. What are ecological economists to make of natural capital during the Anthropocene? Is natural capital still a coherent concept? What is the conceptual relationship between nature and natural capital? This article wrestles with John Stuart Mill’s two (...)
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  29. The Preservation Paradox and Natural Capital.C. Tyler DesRoches - 2020 - Ecosystem Services: Science, Policy and Practice 101058 (N/A):1-7.
    Many ecological economists have argued that some natural capital should be preserved for posterity. Yet, among environmental philosophers, the preservation paradox entails that preserving parts of nature, including those denoted by natural capital, is impossible. The paradox claims that nature is a realm of phenomena independent of intentional human agency, that preserving and restoring nature require intentional human agency, and, therefore, no one can preserve or restore nature (without making it artificial). While this article argues that the preservation paradox is (...)
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  30. Some Truths Don’t Matter: The Case of Strong Sustainability.C. Tyler DesRoches - 2019 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 22 (2):184-196.
    1. Social scientific models of sustainable development show that, for the goal of sustainability, the aggregate level of capital must remain intact. With respect to these models, there is no greate...
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  31. Climate change and the threat to civilization.Daniel Steel, C. Tyler DesRoches & Kian Mintz-Woo - 2022 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 42 (119):e2210525119.
    Despite recognizing many adverse impacts, the climate science literature has had little to say about the conditions under which climate change might threaten civilization. Discussions of the mechanisms whereby climate change might cause the collapse of current civilizations has mostly been the province of journalists, philosophers, and novelists. We propose that this situation should change. In this opinion piece, we call for treating the mechanisms and uncertainties associated with climate collapse as a critically important topic for scientific inquiry. Doing so (...)
     
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    Historical Dictionary of Kierkegaard's PhilosophyJulia Watkin Collection «Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements Series» Londres, Scarecrow Press, 2001, 432 p. [REVIEW]Dominic Desroches - 2005 - Dialogue 44 (2):405-407.
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    Éthique et responsabilité — Paul Ricœur, textes réunis par J.-Ch. Aeschlimann Neuchâtel, la Baconnière, Coll. : « Langages », 1994, 197 pages. Éthique et responsabilité — Paul Ricœur, textes réunis par J.-Ch. Aeschlimann Neuchâtel, la Baconnière, Coll. : « Langages », 1994, 197 pages. [REVIEW]Daniel Desroches - 1999 - Philosophiques 26 (1):101-103.
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    J. Grondin, Introduction à la métaphysique, Montréal, Presses de l'Université de Montréal, collection Paramètres, 2004, 380 p.J. Grondin, Introduction à la métaphysique, Montréal, Presses de l'Université de Montréal, collection Paramètres, 2004, 380 p. [REVIEW]Dominic Desroches - 2006 - Horizons Philosophiques 16 (2):153-158.
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  35. When is Green Nudging Ethically Permissible?C. Tyler DesRoches, Daniel Fischer, Julia Silver, Philip Arthur, Rebecca Livernois, Timara Crichlow, Gil Hersch, Michiru Nagatsu & Joshua K. Abbott - 2023 - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 60:101236.
    This review article provides a new perspective on the ethics of green nudging. We advance a new model for assessing the ethical permissibility of green nudges (GNs). On this model, which provides normative guidance for policymakers, a GN is ethically permissible when the intervention is (1) efficacious, (2) cost-effective, and (3) the advantages of the GN (i.e. reducing the environmental harm) are not outweighed by countervailing costs/harms (i.e. for nudgees). While traditional ethical objections to nudges (paternalism, etc.) remain potential normative (...)
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  36. On Aristotle's Natural Limit.C. Tyler DesRoches - forthcoming - History of Political Economy.
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    Specific phonological impairments in dyslexia revealed by eyetracking.Amy S. Desroches, Marc F. Joanisse & Erin K. Robertson - 2006 - Cognition 100 (3):B32-B42.
  38. The Concept of Sustainability.C. Tyler DesRoches - 2023 - In Byron Williston, Environmental Ethics for Canadians, Oxford University Press. pp. 385-390.
    American philosopher Wilfrid Sellars (1962) once said that “the aim of philosophy, abstractly formulated, is to understand how things in the broadest possible sense hang together in the broadest possible sense.” My main question is this: within the context of contemporary sustainability science, how does the concept of ‘sustainability’ in the broadest possible sense of the concept hang together in the broadest possible sense? I will answer this question by advancing two new explicative definitions of sustainability that jointly constitute a (...)
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  39. From TVs to Tablets: The Relation between Device-Specific Screen Time and Health-Related Behaviors and Characteristics.Maricarmen Vizcaino, Matthew Buman, C. Tyler DesRoches & Christopher Wharton - 2020 - BMC Public Health 20 (20):1295.
    Background The purpose of this study was to examine whether extended use of a variety of screen-based devices, in addition to television, was associated with poor dietary habits and other health-related characteristics and behaviors among US adults. The recent phenomenon of binge-watching was also explored. -/- Methods A survey to assess screen time across multiple devices, dietary habits, sleep duration and quality, perceived stress, self-rated health, physical activity, and body mass index, was administered to a sample of US adults using (...)
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  40. Linking Forests and Economic Well-Being: A Four-Quadrant Approach.Sen Wang, C. Tyler DesRoches, Lili Sun, Brad Stennes, Bill Wilson & G. Cornelis van Kooten - 2007 - Canadian Journal of Forest Research 1 (37):1821-1831.
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    Effective Climate Action Requires us to Abandon Viewing Our Efforts as a 'Sacrifice'.Daniel Steel, C. Tyler DesRoches & Kian Mintz-Woo - 2023 - The Conversation.
    [Newspaper opinion] If you’re like most people, you’ve been taught that climate action is a sacrifice. Cutting emissions from fossil fuels, you’ve probably been told, is the economy-squeezing price we must pay for a livable planet. But our research explains why we should look at this issue through a different frame. -/- Frames help us think about complex issues. They suggest starting assumptions, problems to be solved and point towards possible solutions. Sacrifice frames begin with the assumption that climate action (...)
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    Existentialisme et philosophie continentale.Martine Béland & Dominic Desroches - 2006 - Horizons Philosophiques 17 (1).
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    Alain Bellaiche-Zacharie, Don et retrait dans la pensée de Kierkegaard, Melancholia. Paris, L’Harmattan, 2002, 384 p.Dominic Desroches - 2004 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 60 (3):579.
  44. Amdrique religieuse ou religion de l'Amdricanitd.Henri Desroche - 1960 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 4:349-66.
     
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    Existence esthétique, musique et langage : Retour sur la réception critique de Kierkegaard par Adorno.Dominic Desroches - 2006 - Horizons Philosophiques 16 (2):21-38.
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    Héritage et réception de la pensée existentialiste.Dominic Desroches - 2006 - Horizons Philosophiques 16 (2).
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    (1 other version)Kierkegaard et Lequier.Dominic Desroches - 2009 - Symposium 13 (2):192-195.
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    La philosophie comme mode de vie.Daniel Desroches - 2019 - [Québec, Québec]: Presses de l'Université Laval.
  49. Metaphors for Change: Partnerships, Tools and Civic Action for Sustainability, and A Handbook of Industrial Ecology.P. Desrochers - 2003 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 16 (1):130-134.
     
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  50. Paul Ricoeur, Ethique et responsabilite.D. Desroches - 1999 - Philosophiques 26:155-156.
     
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