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    De l’ingénieuse imbrication de l’idée de souveraineté populaire et de celle des droits de l’homme, ou comment relier la volonté de tous à la loi universelle.Jürgen Habermas & Frédéric Joly - 2021 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 112 (4):447-455.
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    Stefan Müller-Doohm, Jürgen Habermas. Une biographie(2014), trad. fr. Frédéric Joly, Paris, Gallimard, 2018.Jean-Marc Durand-Gasselin - 2019 - Cités 1:193.
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    Axel Honneth, Le Droit de la liberté. Esquisse d’une éthicité démocratique, traduction Frédéric Joly et Pierre Rusch, Paris, Gallimard, coll. « Nrf Essais », 2015.Christian Godin - 2016 - Cités 64 (4):171-174.
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    Compte rendu de History of Logic and Semantics. Studies in the Aristotelian and Term.Laurent Cesalli & Frédéric Goubier - 2019 - Methodos 19.
    Comme tout hommage posthume réussi, le livre que nous recensons souffre de ce douloureux paradoxe : celui dont on honore la mémoire aurait adoré le lire. Il s’agit également de l’un des très rares hommages posthumes dont la liste des contributeurs comprend le nom du défunt lui-même. Joli pied de nez qu’aurait sans aucun doute apprécié l’apparemment très austère Angel d’Ors (1951-2012). Les quelque treize contributions réunies par Paloma Pérez-Ilzarbe et María Cerezo sont parfaitement représen...
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    Jürgen Habermas, Parcours I (1971-1989). Sociologie et théorie du langage. Pensée postmétaphysique, édition Christian Bouchindhomme, trad. fr. Christian Bouchindhomme, Rainer Rochlitz et Frédéric Joly, Paris, Gallimard, 2018. [REVIEW]Jean-Marc Durand-Gasselin - 2019 - Cités 1:185.
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    Jürgen Habermas, Une histoire de la philosophie. I. La constellation occidentale de la foi et du savoir (2019), trad. fr. Frédéric Joly, Paris, Gallimard, 2021 ; Une histoire de la philosophie. II. Liberté rationnelle. Traces du discours sur la foi et le savoir (2019), trad. fr. Frédéric Joly, Paris, Gallimard, 2023. [REVIEW]Jean-Marc Durand-Gasselin - 2023 - Cités 96 (4):183-188.
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  7. Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment Resistant Depression: Postoperative Feelings of Self-Estrangement, Suicide Attempt and Impulsive–Aggressive Behaviours.Frederic Gilbert - 2013 - Neuroethics 6 (3):473-481.
    The goal of this article is to shed light on Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) postoperative suicidality risk factors within Treatment Resistant Depression (TRD) patients, in particular by focusing on the ethical concern of enrolling patient with history of self-estrangement, suicide attempts and impulsive–aggressive inclinations. In order to illustrate these ethical issues we report and review a clinical case associated with postoperative feelings of self-estrangement, self-harm behaviours and suicide attempt leading to the removal of DBS devices. Could prospectively identifying and excluding (...)
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  8. Darwinism without populations: a more inclusive understanding of the “Survival of the Fittest”.Frédéric Bouchard - 2011 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 42 (1):106-114.
    Following Wallace’s suggestion, Darwin framed his theory using Spencer’s expression “survival of the fittest”. Since then, fitness occupies a significant place in the conventional understanding of Darwinism, even though the explicit meaning of the term ‘fitness’ is rarely stated. In this paper I examine some of the different roles that fitness has played in the development of the theory. Whereas the meaning of fitness was originally understood in ecological terms, it took a statistical turn in terms of reproductive success throughout (...)
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    Efficacy Testing as a Primary Purpose of Phase 1 Clinical Trials: Is it Applicable to First-in-Human Bionics and Optogenetics Trials?Frederic Gilbert, Alexander R. Harris & Robert M. I. Kapsa - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 3 (2):20-22.
    In her article, Pascale Hess raises the issue of whether her proposed model may be extrapolated and applied to clinical research fields other than stem cell-based interventions in the brain (SCBI-B) (Hess 2012). Broadly summarized, Hess’s model suggests prioritizing efficacy over safety in phase 1 trials involving irreversible interventions in the brain, when clinical criteria meet the appropriate population suffering from “degenerative brain diseases” (Hess 2012). Although there is a need to reconsider the traditional phase 1 model, especially with respect (...)
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    ACCE, Pharmacogenomics, and Stopping Clinical Trials: Time to Extend the CONSORT Statement?Bartha M. Knoppers, Yann Joly & Vural Ozdemir - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (3):11-13.
    (2011). ACCE, Pharmacogenomics, and Stopping Clinical Trials: Time to Extend the CONSORT Statement? The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 11-13.
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    Self-Estrangement & Deep Brain Stimulation: Ethical Issues Related to Forced Explantation.Frederic Gilbert - 2014 - Neuroethics 8 (2):107-114.
    Although being generally safe, the use of Deep Brain Stimulation has been associated with a significant number of patients experiencing postoperative psychological and neurological harm within experimental trials. A proportion of these postoperative severe adverse effects have lead to the decision to medically prescribe device deactivation or removal. However, there is little debate in the literature as to what is in the patient’s best interest when device removal has been prescribed; in particular, what should be the conceptual approach to ethically (...)
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    The Need to Consider Context: A Systematic Review of Factors Involved in the Consent Process for Genetic Tests from the Perspective of Patients.Frédéric Coulombe & Anne-Marie Laberge - 2024 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 15 (2):93-107.
    Background: Informed consent for genetic tests is a well-established practice. It should be based on good quality information and in keeping with the patient’s values. Existing informed consent assessment tools assess knowledge and values. Nevertheless, there is no consensus on what specific elements need to be discussed or considered in the consent process for genetic tests.Methods: We performed a systematic review to identify all factors involved in the decision-making and consent process about genetic testing, from the perspective of patients. Through (...)
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  13. Against Cognitivism About Personhood.Nils-Frederic Wagner - 2019 - Erkenntnis 84 (3):657-686.
    The present paper unravels ontological and normative conditions of personhood for the purpose of critiquing ‘Cognitivist Views’. Such views have attracted much attention and affirmation by presenting the ontology of personhood in terms of higher-order cognition on the basis of which normative practices are explained and justified. However, these normative conditions are invoked to establish the alleged ontology in the first place. When we want to know what kind of entity has full moral status, it is tempting to establish an (...)
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  14. Conscientiousness and Other Problems: A Reply to Zagzebski.Jonathan Matheson, Jensen Alex, Valerie Joly Chock & Kyle Mallard - 2018 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 7 (1):10-13.
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    The need to tackle concussion in Australian football codes.Frederic Gilbert & Bradley J. Partridge - 2012 - Medical Journal of Australia 196 (9):561-563.
    Postmortem evidence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in the brains of American National Football League players who suffered concussions while playing have intensified concerns about the risks of concussion in sport.1 Concussions are frequently sustained by amateur and professional players of Australia’s three most popular football codes (Australian football, rugby league, and rugby union) and, to a lesser extent, other contact sports such as soccer. This raises major concerns about possible long-term neurological damage, cognitive impairment and mental health problems in (...)
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  16. From Life to Existence: A Reconsideration of the Question of Intentionality in Michel Henry’s Ethics.Frédéric Seyler - 2012 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 20 (2):98-115.
    Michel Henry has renewed our understanding of life as immanent affectivity: life cannot be reduced to what can be made visible; it is – as immanent and as affectivity – radically invisible. However, if life (la vie) is radically immanent, the living (le vivant ) has nonetheless to relate to the world: it has to exist . But, since existence requires and includes intentional components, human reality – being both living and existing – implies that immanence and intentionality be related (...)
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    Interactive Technology Assessment in the Real World: Dual Dynamics in an iTA Exercise on Genetically Modified Vines.Arie Rip, Pierre-Benoit Joly & Claire Marris - 2008 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 33 (1):77-100.
    Participatory Technology Assessment initiatives have usually been analyzed as if they existed in a social and political vacuum. This article analyzes the linkages that occur, in both directions, between the microcosm set up by a pTA exercise and the real world outside. This dual-dynamics perspective leads to a new way of understanding the function and significance of pTA initiatives. Rather than viewing them as a means to create the ideal conditions for real public debate, they are viewed here as an (...)
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    L'intelligence gagnée par l'intuition ?Frédéric Worms - 2001 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 4 (4):453-464.
    Le but de cet article est de montrer comment la lecture de Kant par Bergson, loin de se ramener à un mot d’ordre sommaire, comporte une reprise partielle, une critique précise, un refus ultime enfin, qui conduisent au cœur d’une relation profonde entre deux philosophies irréductibles. La reprise partielle de la distinction entre intelligence et intuition, et même entre matière et forme de l’intuition, doit être comprise autrement que comme un hommage ironique. Elle seule permet de comprendre l’unité que Bergson (...)
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    Assessing public opinions on the likelihood and permissibility of gene editing through construal level theory.Derek So, Robert Sladek & Yann Joly - 2021 - New Genetics and Society 40 (4):473-497.
    Anticipatory policy for gene editing requires assessing public opinion about this new technology. Although previous surveys have examined respondents’ views on the moral acceptability of various hypothetical uses of CRISPR, they have not considered whether these scenarios are perceived as plausible. Research in construal level theory indicates that participants make different moral judgments about scenarios seen as likely or near and those seen as unlikely or distant. Therefore, we surveyed a representative sample of 400 Americans and Canadians about both the (...)
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    Why Won’t You Listen To Me? Predictive Neurotechnology and Epistemic Authority.Alessio Tacca & Frederic Gilbert - 2023 - Neuroethics 16 (3):1-12.
    From epileptic seizures to depressive symptoms, predictive neurotechnologies are used for a large range of applications. In this article we focus on advisory devices; namely, predictive neurotechnology programmed to detect specific neural events (e.g., epileptic seizure) and advise users to take necessary steps to reduce or avoid the impact of the forecasted neuroevent. Receiving advise from a predictive device is not without ethical concerns. The problem with predictive neural devices, in particular advisory ones, is the risk of seeing one’s autonomous (...)
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    Random constraint satisfaction: Easy generation of hard (satisfiable) instances.Ke Xu, Frédéric Boussemart, Fred Hemery & Christophe Lecoutre - 2007 - Artificial Intelligence 171 (8-9):514-534.
  22. Particulars of my life.B. Frederic Skinner - 1976 - Behaviorism 4 (2):257-271.
     
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  23. Nicolai Hartmann and the Metaphysical Foundation of Phylogenetic Systematics.Frederic Tremblay - 2013 - Biological Theory 7 (1):56-68.
    When developing phylogenetic systematics, the entomologist Willi Hennig adopted elements from Nicolai Hartmann’s ontology. In this historical essay I take on the task of documenting this adoption. I argue that in order to build a metaphysical foundation for phylogenetic systematics, Hennig adopted from Hartmann four main metaphysical theses. These are (1) that what is real is what is temporal; (2) that the criterion of individuality is to have duration; (3) that species are supra-individuals; and (4) that there are levels of (...)
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    Sociology as political philosophy: Alain Caillé’s anti-utilitarian sociology.Frédéric Vandenberghe - 2023 - Thesis Eleven 174 (1):21-41.
    The article presents an overview of the intellectual trajectory of Alain Caillé, the founder and animator of the anti-utilitarian movement in the social sciences (MAUSS) in France. Going back to early influences of Claude Lefort, Karl Polanyi and Pierre Clastres, it shows the centrality of the symbolic constitution of the economy in the development of an intellectual front against rational choice. It also considers how Marcel Mauss’s famous Essay on the Gift has been developed into a ‘gift paradigm’ that aims (...)
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    Huang Zongxi 黄宗羲 (1610-1695), penseur des Lumières?Frédéric Wang - 2023 - Diogène n° 277-278 (1):33-50.
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  26. The Roles of Institutional Trust and Distrust in Grounding Rational Deference to Scientific Expertise.Frédéric Bouchard - 2016 - Perspectives on Science 24 (5):582-608.
    Given the complexity of most phenomena, we have to delegate much epistemic work to other knowers and we must find reasons for relying on these specific knowers and not others. In our societies, these other knowers are often called experts and we rely on their epistemic authority more and more. For many complex phenomena such as climate change, genetically modified crops, and immunization, the experts that are called upon are scientific experts. For that reason, finding good reasons and justification for (...)
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  27. Brahms nobelesse.Frederic Horace Clark - unknown
     
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    La conception humienne de la politesse.Frédéric Lelong - 2022 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 148 (1):21-36.
    La politesse n’est pas seulement chez Hume une dissimulation sociale de l’orgueil et une vertu artificielle exigée par la vie en société, elle permet une intensification de la sympathie entre les hommes. Bien qu’elle repose sur une convention, comme la vertu de justice, son exercice est si manifestement désirable que l’artifice prend ici le caractère de la spontanéité et de l’agrément. Ainsi, même si la pensée de Hume échappe à l’idéalisation humaniste d’une sociabilité à la fois vertueuse et naturelle, elle (...)
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    Is Radical Phenomenology Too Radical? Paradoxes of Michel Henry's Phenomenology of Life.Frédéric Seyler - 2013 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 27 (3):277-286.
    Radical phenomenology is nonintentional phenomenology, and it opposes what Michel Henry has designated since The Essence of Manifestation "onto-phenomenological monism,"1 according to which appearing is always ecstatic, that is, transcendent. Contrary to monism, radical phenomenology maintains a dualism of appearing: underlying the intentionally given, life reveals itself in pure immanence. Nonetheless, this living self-affection can never appear to intentionality, although the second is grounded in the first: they are two modes of appearing that are essentially different. While the very essence (...)
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  30. The real consequences of justice.Frederic Reamer - 2006 - In Jay Allison, Dan Gediman, John Gregory & Viki Merrick (eds.), This I believe: the personal philosophies of remarkable men and women. New York: H. Holt.
     
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    La puissance de l'infini et les paradoxes de la singularité. Infini et contraction chez Nicolas de Cues.Frédéric Vengeon - 2011 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 70 (2):235-252.
    Nicolas de Cues effectue au XVe siècle un geste métaphysique qui nous paraît décisif pour la métaphysique classique et particulièrement pour la philosophie de Leibniz : il élabore une métaphysique de la singularité créée à partir de l’affirmation de l’infinité du Principe. La puissance de l’infinité divine renforce la valeur de chaque créature singulière grâce à un dispositif d’expression de l’infini dans le fini. Cependant ce processus de singularisation universel ne va pas sans soulever des difficultés. Comment la singularité de (...)
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    Do Telomeres Influence Pace‐of‐Life‐Strategies in Response to Environmental Conditions Over a Lifetime and Between Generations?Mathieu Giraudeau, Frederic Angelier & Tuul Sepp - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (3):1800162.
    The complexity of the physiological phenotype currently prevents us from identifying an integrative measure to assess how the internal state and environmental conditions modify life‐history strategies. In this article, it is proposed that shorter telomeres should lead to a faster pace‐of‐life where investment in self‐maintenance is decreased as a means of saving energy for reproduction, but at the cost of somatic durability. Inversely, longer telomeres would favor an increased investment in soma maintenance and thus a longer reproductive lifespan (i.e., slower (...)
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    Horkheimer Versus Habermas : A Quarrel About Basis of Morality.Frédéric Menager - unknown
    "Of all the theorists of the first Critical Theory, Horkheimer was the one who most explicitly expressed his interest in moral theory. He concludes his research with the impossibility of any moral system possessing its own foundations. Habermas challenged Horkheimer's judgment that it was impossible to establish the completeness of a moral system without a transcendent foundation, and proposed communicational reason as an immanent foundation.
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    Digital and Disembedded? Questioning the Territorial Embeddedness of Local Digital Platforms.Frédéric Bally, Albane Grandazzi, Hélène Picard & Thibault Daudigeos - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-21.
    Digital platforms are increasingly criticized for being disembedded, raising ethical concerns about their minimal links with the economic, political, and cultural environments in which they operate. Many ‘local digital platforms’ argue that their connection with and responsibility to their territory sets them apart from traditional digital platforms. However, more research is needed to better understand how local platforms claim different forms of territorial embeddedness to address the ethical challenges of the platform economy. In this article, we analyze these claims and (...)
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    L’articulation du secondaire et du supérieur dans l’enseignement philosophique.Frédéric Dupin - 2016 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 66 (3):49-55.
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    Otfried Höffe (éd.), Aristoteles-Lexikon.Frédéric Gain - 2006 - Philosophie Antique 6 (6):211-213.
    La publication de cet Aristoteles-Lexikon, sous la direction d’Otfried Höffe, fournit au lecteur germaniste un instrument de travail pratique et accessible, qui témoigne de la vitalité des études aristotéliciennes outre-Rhin, puisque pas moins de vingt-huit chercheurs, dans différentes universités, ont contribué à cet ouvrage. Plutôt que d’un index, c’est-à-dire d’une liste de citations regroupées par termes, sans prétention interprétative, il s’agit d’un dictionnaire visant à éclairer les co...
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    La question-Nietzsche: les normes au carrefour du vital et du social.Frédéric Porcher - 2023 - [Paris]: Vrin.
    La philosophie de Nietzsche a longtemps servi de ligne de démarcation entre deux courants majeurs de la pensée critique contemporaine: l'École de Francfort, inspirée par Hegel et Marx, et le poststructuralisme français d'obédience nietzschéenne. C'est à une réévaluation originale de ce grand partage que le présent ouvrage se consacre. La pensée de Nietzsche est en fait une référence incontournable non seulement pour les théoriciens français de mai 68 (Foucault, Deleuze, Guattari), mais aussi pour la dialectique de l'Aufklärung d'Adorno et Horkheimer, (...)
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    Linguistic lapses, with especial reference to the perception of linguistic sounds.Frederic Lyman Wells - 1906 - New York: The Science Press.
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    (1 other version)Scientific method.Frederic William Westaway - 1912 - London [etc.]: Blackie & son.
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  40. Alfred Loisy et Maurice Goguel en chassé-croise.Frédéric Amsler - 2010 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 142 (2):123-134.
     
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    Combining expert probabilities using the product of odds.Patrizio Frederic, Mario Di Bacco & Frank Lad - 2012 - Theory and Decision 73 (4):605-619.
    We resolve a useful formulation of the question how a statistician can coherently incorporate the information in a consulted expert’s probability assessment for an event into a personal posterior probability assertion. Using a framework that recognises the total information available as composed of units available only to each of them along with units available to both, we show: that a sufficient statistic for all the information available to both the expert and the statistician is the product of their odds ratios (...)
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    I The human cost of French University expansion.Frédéric Gaussen - 1973 - Minerva 11 (3):372-386.
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  43. La conception thomasienne de la conscience immédiate: une auto-affection incarnée.Frédéric Guillaud - 2002 - Revue Thomiste 102 (3):407-430.
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    L'esprit humain, de la parenté aux mythes, de la théorie à la pratique.Frédéric Keck - 2003 - Archives de Philosophie 1 (1):9-32.
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    LUCA, Nathalie, Le Salut par le foot. Une ethnologue chez un messie coréenLUCA, Nathalie, Le Salut par le foot. Une ethnologue chez un messie coréen.Frédéric Laugrand - 1999 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 55 (2):323-324.
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    Biot, la polarisation chromatique et la théorie des accès.Frédéric Leclercq - 2011 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 64 (1):121-156.
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    Editorial: High Performance Cognition: Information-Processing in Complex Skills, Expert Performance, and Flow.Benjamin Ultan Cowley, Frederic Dehais, Stephen Fairclough, Alexander John Karran, Jussi Palomäki & Otto Lappi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Avant-propos.Stéphane Feuillas & Frédéric Wang - 2020 - Diogène n° 265-265 (1-2):3-11.
    Dans le courant du XVII e siècle se multiplient en Chine les discours sur l’amitié. En partie liés à la déliquescence des structures traditionnelles et notamment familiales qui servaient de base au fonctionnement social de l’empire, ils proposent de réévaluer le lien amical dans l’organisation politique. He Xinyin (1517-1579) est à cet égard l’un des penseurs les plus innovants et radicaux. À travers la lecture de quelques essais majeurs recueillis dans le recueil de ses œuvres complètes, l’article entend expliciter la (...)
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    Les concepts meurent-ils? Survivances et revenances dans les sciences.Frédéric Fruteau de Laclos - 2022 - Philosophia Scientiae 26:151-167.
    Les concepts scientifiques, même usés, même désuets, ne sont jamais définitivement périmés. Ils peuvent toujours faire retour dans les conjonctures théoriques ultérieures. Cela tient à la nature très particulière du concept, irréductible aux descriptions positivistes : issus de l’expérience et ayant vocation à en rendre raison, les concepts représentent autant d’arrachements à l’expérience et de survols explicatifs de l’expérience. Des épistémologues antipositivistes du xxe siècle ont été attentifs à de telles caractéristiques philosophiques. On expose ici leur modèle de la conceptualisation (...)
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  50. Nicolai Hartmann International Conference, Università La Sapienza - 19-21 luglio 2010.Frederic Tremblay - 2010 - Philosophical News 1.
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