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  1. L’intérêt de l’enfant adopté et la protection de ses droits.Françoise-Romaine Ouellette - 2001 - Éthique Publique 3 (1).
    Cet article invite à un questionnement éthique sur l’intérêt de l’enfant dans l’adoption, en considérant l’enfant adopté non seulement sous l’angle de son âge, mais aussi sous l’angle de son statut de filiation. Il présente d’abord les régulations juridiques et administratives de l’adoption au Québec. Il montre ensuite que l’adoption plénière, qui provoque toujours une rupture de la filiation d’origine et qui fait obstacle à une reconnaissance mutuelle des parties à ce transfert d’enfant, n’est pas toujours dans l’intérêt de ce (...)
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    Agnès Fine, Françoise-Romaine Ouellette (dir.), Le Nom dans les sociétés occidentales contemporaines.Danièle Voldman - 2008 - Clio 27:257-258.
    Accompagnée d’une aspiration générale à une plus grande égalité entre les sexes et d’une remise en cause de l’autorité paternelle, le dernier tiers du xxe siècle a été une période de transformation profonde et rapide des organisations familiales traditionnelles. Alors que les familles étaient en partie structurées autour des pratiques séculaires de dénomination, neuf contributions franco-québécoises explorent les modalités d’un système en mutation. Il faut d’abord souligner la triple original...
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    Etudes de philosophie ancienne et de phénoménologie.Françoise Dastur & Carlos Lévy - 1999 - Editions L'Harmattan.
    Ce troisième numéro des Cahiers de philosophie de Paris XII Val-de-Marne comporte deux parties bien distinctes qui correspondent aux activités du Centre de recherches sur la philosophie hellénistique et romaine que dirige Carlos Lévy et du Centre d'études phénoménologiques que dirige Françoise Dastur. La partie antique est consacrée à la philosophie hellénistique (épicurisme et scepticisme néopyrrhonien) ainsi qu'au moyen et néo-platonisme. L'association de ces périodes que l'histoire de la philosophie ancienne a trop tendance à étudier séparément permet une (...)
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    Réforme romaine et esprit Français: La société des missions étrangères de Paris.Françoise Fauconnet-Buzelin - 2006 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 80 (2):167-178.
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    La diplomatie de Délos dans le premier tiers du IIe siècle.Claude Vial & Marie-Françoise Baslez - 1987 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 111 (1):281-312.
    Une source épigraphique méconnue fournit d'utiles renseignements sur la diplomatie de Délos : les inscriptions financières font connaître 32 honneurs coûteux, couronnes d'or, statues et dôréai, décernées par la cité à des États et à de grands personnages, rois et (tardivement) commandants romains. Les Déliens, qui consacraient à ces honneurs un budget régulier et assez élevé (environ 4 000 drachmes par an), favorisaient ainsi un évergétisme royal de grande ampleur, avec comme principaux protecteurs les Antigonides et les Attalides. Les résultats (...)
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    Françoise Desbordes [Marc Baratin (préfacier), Geneviève Clerico, Bernard Colombat, Jean Soubiran (éds)] — Idées grecques et romaines sur le langage, Travaux d’histoire et d’épistémologie.Chantal Kircher - 2008 - Corpus 7.
    Dans cet ouvrage de 430 pages – dont neuf consacrées à un index des auteurs anciens et modernes – Geneviève Clerico, Bernard Colombat et Jean Soubiran ont réuni 22 textes écrits par Françoise Desbordes de 1981 à 2000 et généralement publiés antérieurement dans des revues scientifiques ou actes de colloques. Ces études ne concernent pas la rhétorique, domaine privilégié de l’activité scientifique de F.D., ni les analyses textuelles, les contributions de F.D. à ces disciplines ayant fait l’obje...
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    (1 other version)Franz Cumont, Les religions orientales dans le paganisme romain, édité par Corinne Bonnet et Françoise Van Haeperen avec la collaboration de Bastien Toune.Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge - 2008 - Kernos 21:362-363.
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    Françoise Dastur by Herself.Francoise Dastur, Res Publica & Penelope Deutscher - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):174-177.
    Françoise Dastur describes her efforts to practice history of philosophy in a non-historical fashion. She discusses her concept of the historical, and argues that the only true way to be of one's time is to be against one's time.
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  9. Françoise Dastur by Herself.Françoise Dastur & Res Publica - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):174-177.
    Françoise Dastur describes her efforts to practice history of philosophy in a non-historical fashion. She discusses her concept of the historical, and argues that the only true way to be of one's time is to be against one's time.
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  10. Rolland, Romain.Romain Rolland - 1928 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch:153-165.
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    Black bodies and quantum cats: tales from the annals of physics.Jennifer Ouellette - 2005 - New York: Penguin Books.
    Physics, once known as “natural philosophy,” is the most basic science, explaining the world we live in, from the largest scale down to the very, very, very smallest, and our understanding of it has changed over many centuries. In Black Bodies and Quantum Cats , science writer Jennifer Ouellette traces key developments in the field, setting descriptions of the fundamentals of physics in their historical context as well as against a broad cultural backdrop. Newton’s laws are illustrated via the (...)
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    Eyes Wide Open: Surgery to Westernize the Eyes of an Asian Child.Alicia Ouellette - 2009 - Hastings Center Report 39 (1):15-18.
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    Altered Inheritance: Crispr and the Ethics of Human Genome Editing.Françoise Baylis - 2019 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    With the advent of CRISPR gene-editing technology, designer babies have become a reality. Françoise Baylis insists that scientists alone cannot decide the terms of this new era in human evolution. Members of the public, with diverse interests and perspectives, must have a role in determining our future as a species.
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    Selection against Disability: Abortion, ART, and Access.Alicia Ouellette - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (2):211-223.
    This essay re-examines the disability critique of prenatal and pre-implantation screening in light of evidence about the larger context in which fertility and reproductive healthcare is rendered in the U.S. It argues that efforts to identify acceptable criteria for trait-based selection or otherwise impose reasons-based limitations on reproductive choice should be avoided because such limitations tend to perpetuate the discrimination encountered by adults with disabilities seeking fertility and reproductive health services.
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  15. Luther, commentateur de l'épitre aux romains.Cdeléau Romains - 1970 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 20:240.
     
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    “A new way of asking why”: The transformative promise of integrative global learning.Cathy Marie Ouellette - 2022 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 21 (4):358-374.
    Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, Volume 21, Issue 4, Page 358-374, October 2022. The question of how to engage undergraduate students in global learning is even more imperative given recent shifts in the global landscape and in higher education. Utilizing the value rubrics established by the American Association of Colleges and Universities, this analysis considers the importance of the humanities in realizing integrative, global learning in a domestic classroom. Intentionally underscoring global and integrative perspectives on race and ethnicity beyond (...)
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    Practical, state, and federal limits on the scope of compelled disclosure of health records.Alicia Ouellette & Jacob Reider - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (3):46 – 48.
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    Fragilité identitaire masculine et position maternelle dans le couple.Françoise Payen - 2005 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 169 (3):69-73.
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    Me, myself, and why: searching for the science of self.Jennifer Ouellette - 2014 - New York: Penguin Books.
    A fascinating survey of the forces that shape who we are and how we act-from the author of The Calculus Diaries Following her previous tours through the worlds of physics (Black Bodies and Quantum Cats) and calculus (The Calculus Diaries), acclaimed science writer Jennifer Ouellette now turns her attention to the mysteries of human identity and behavior with Me, Myself, and Why. She draws on genetics, neuroscience, and psychology-enlivened as always with her signature sense of humor and pop-culture references-to (...)
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    The problem of animal subjectivity and its consequences for the scientific measurement of animal suffering.Françoise Wemelsfelder - 1999 - In Francine L. Dolins (ed.), Attitudes to animals: views in animal welfare. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 37--53.
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    Part-human chimeras: Worrying the facts, probing the ethics.Françoise Baylis & Jason Scott Robert - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (5):41 – 45.
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    Is coding a relevant metaphor for the brain?Romain Brette - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42:1-44.
    “Neural coding” is a popular metaphor in neuroscience, where objective properties of the world are communicated to the brain in the form of spikes. Here I argue that this metaphor is often inappropriate and misleading. First, when neurons are said to encode experimental parameters, the neural code depends on experimental details that are not carried by the coding variable. Thus, the representational power of neural codes is much more limited than generally implied. Second, neural codes carry information only by reference (...)
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  23. The inevitability of genetic enhancement technologies.Francoise Baylis & Jason Scott Robert - 2004 - Bioethics 18 (1):1–26.
    We outline a number of ethical objections to genetic technologies aimed at enhancing human capacities and traits. We then argue that, despite the persuasiveness of some of these objections, they are insufficient to stop the development and use of genetic enhancement technologies. We contend that the inevitability of the technologies results from a particular guiding worldview of humans as masters of the human evolutionary future, and conclude that recognising this worldview points to new directions for ethical thinking about genetic enhancement (...)
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    Human Nuclear Genome Transfer : Clearing the Underbrush.Françoise Baylis - 2016 - Bioethics 31 (1):7-19.
    In this article, I argue that there is no compelling therapeutic ‘need’ for human nuclear genome transfer to prevent mitochondrial diseases caused by mtDNA mutations. At most there is a strong interest in this technology on the part of some women and couples at risk of having children with mitochondrial disease, and perhaps also a ‘want’ on the part of some researchers who see the technology as a useful precedent – one that provides them with ‘a quiet way station’ in (...)
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  25. A relational account of public health ethics.Françoise Baylis, Nuala P. Kenny & Susan Sherwin - 2008 - Public Health Ethics 1 (3):196-209.
    oise Baylis, 1234 Le Marchant Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 3P7. Tel.: (902)-494–2873; Fax: (902)-494-2924; Email: francoise.baylis{at}dal.ca ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> . Abstract Recently, there has been a growing interest in public health and public health ethics. Much of this interest has been tied to efforts to draw up national and international plans to deal with a global pandemic. It is common for these plans to state the importance of drawing upon a well-developed (...)
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    Children and Decisionmaking in Health Research.Françoise Baylis, Jocelyn Downie & Nuala Kenny - 1999 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 21 (4):5.
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    Moore et Wittgenstein: «Je crois que » / « Je sais que».Françoise Armengaud - 1983 - In Herman Parret (ed.), On believing: epistemological and semiotic approaches. New York: W. de Gruyter. pp. 31--47.
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  28. Tragedy and evil : from Holderlin to Heidegger.Françoise Dastur - 2010 - In Ari Hirvonen & Janne Porttikivi (eds.), Law and evil: philosophy, politics, psychoanalysis. New York, N.Y.: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Mimesis, fiction, paradoxes.Françoise Lavocat - 2010 - Methodos 10.
    Les théories contemporaines de la fiction, comme les poétiques de la Renaissance, privilégient une conception de la mimesis fondée sur la vraisemblance : la démonstration du profit cognitif et moral de la fiction passe toujours par une définition de l’imitation (de quelque façon qu’on la définisse) fondée sur la rationalité. L’auteur de cet article examine tout d’abord le statut des contradictions et de l’impossible chez quelques théoriciens actuels (principalement J.-M. Schaeffer, M.-L. Ryan, L. Doležel) et poéticiens du 16e siècle (L. (...)
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    Immigration et cohabitation culturelle en Europe : Une histoire en commun.Françoise Lorcerie - 1999 - Hermes 23:177.
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    Approches grammatologiques de la pensée de Heidegger.Régis Luc Ouellette - 2009 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 65 (2):321-347.
    Le sujet phénoménologique ou pas ne quitte jamais l’œuvre écrite de Heidegger. Les figures dudit sujet sont capturées et différées par la pensée derridienne de la différance.
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    The ConDialInt Model: Condensation, Dialogality, and Intentionality Dimensions of Inner Speech Within a Hierarchical Predictive Control Framework.Romain Grandchamp, Lucile Rapin, Marcela Perrone-Bertolotti, Cédric Pichat, Célise Haldin, Emilie Cousin, Jean-Philippe Lachaux, Marion Dohen, Pascal Perrier, Maëva Garnier, Monica Baciu & Hélène Lœvenbruck - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:454766.
    Inner speech has been shown to vary in form along several dimensions. Along condensation, condensed inner speech forms have been described, that are supposed to be deprived of acoustic, phonological and even syntactic qualities. Expanded forms, on the other extreme, display articulatory and auditory properties. Along dialogality, inner speech can be monologal, when we engage in internal soliloquy, or dialogal, when we recall past conversations or imagine future dialogs involving our own voice as well as that of others addressing us. (...)
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  33. Rencontre avec Françoise Dastur autour de" La phénoménologie en questions".Françoise Dastur, Arnaud Dewalque, Florence Caeymaex, Grégory Cormann, Sébastien Laoureux, Bruno Leclercq, Julien Pieron & Denis Seron - 2006 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 14.
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    E-Leadership and Teleworking in Times of COVID-19 and Beyond: What We Know and Where Do We Go.Francoise Contreras, Elif Baykal & Ghulam Abid - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Suddenly, COVID-19 has changed the world and the way people work. Companies had to accelerate something they knew was imminent in the future, but not immediate and extremely humongous. This situation poses a huge challenge for companies to survive and thrive in this complex business environment and for employees, who must adapt to this new way of working. An effective e-leadership, which promotes companies’ adaptability, is needed. This study investigates the existing knowledge on teleworking and e-leadership; and analyzes the supposed (...)
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  35. Chimera Research and Stem Cell Therapies for Human Neurodegenerative Disorders.Françoise Baylis & Andrew Fenton - 2007 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 16 (2):195-208.
    This work was supported, in part, by a Stem Cell Network grant to Françoise Baylis and Jason Scott Robert and a CIHR grant to Françoise Baylis. We sincerely thank Alan Fine, Rich Campbell, Cynthia Cohen, and Tim Krahn for helpful comments on an earlier draft of this paper. Thanks are also owed to Tim Krahn for his research assistance. An earlier version of this paper was presented to the Department of Bioethics and the Novel Tech Ethics research team. (...)
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    Do we need two notions of natural kind to account for the history of “jade”?Françoise Longy - 2018 - Synthese 195 (4):1459-1486.
    We need to distinguish two sorts of natural kinds, scientific and common NKs, because the notion of NK, which has to satisfy demands at three different levels—ontological, semantic and epistemological—, is subject to two incompatible sets of constraints. In order to prove this, I focus on the much-discussed case of jade. In the first part of the paper, I show that the current accounts are unsatisfactory because they are inconsistent. In the process, I explain why LaPorte’s analysis of “jade” as (...)
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    A decolonial feminism.Francoise Verges - 2021 - London: Pluto Press. Edited by Ashley J. Bohrer.
    Verges' manifesto argues that feminists should no longer be accomplices of capitalism, racism, colonialism and imperialism: it is time to fight the system that created the boss, built the prisons and polices women's bodies. The author grapples with the central issues in feminist debates today: from Eurocentrism and whiteness, to power, inclusion and exclusion. Delving into feminist and anti-racist histories, Verges also assesses contemporary activism, movements and struggles, including #MeToo and the Women's Strike. Centering anticolonialism and anti-racism within an intersectional (...)
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    A face is not just like a hand: Pace Barker.Françoise Baylis - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):30 – 32.
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    Five Legitimate Definitions of Correlated Equilibrium in Games with Incomplete Information.FranÇoise Forges - 1993 - Theory and Decision 35 (3):277.
  40. Child abuse and neglect: cross-cultural considerations.Francoise Baylis & Jocelyn Downie - 1997 - In Hilde Lindemann (ed.), Feminism and Families. Routledge. pp. 173--187.
     
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    The limits of altruism and arbitrary age limits.Françoise Baylis & Jocelyn Downie - 2003 - American Journal of Bioethics 3 (4):19 – 21.
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    Remembering Benjamin Freedman (1951-1997).Françoise Baylis & Charles Weijer - unknown
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    Drilling down in neuroethics.Françoise Baylis & Jocelyn Downie - 2009 - Bioethics 23 (6):iii-iv.
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    Philosophie et Trinité : une présentation.Romain Debluë & Sylvain Josset - 2020 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 133 (2):3-8.
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    Putting Law in the Room.Alicia Ouellette - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (1):48-50.
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    Christian Langeois, Marguerite. Biographie de Marguerite Buffard-Flavien (1912-1944).Françoise Thébaud - 2014 - Clio 39:307-309.
    Le 13 juin 1944, Marguerite Buffard-Flavien, arrêtée quelques jours auparavant après d’autres camarades des groupes FTP de Lyon, se jette par la fenêtre de la salle d’interrogatoire de la Milice et meurt peu après à l’hôpital. Le livre que Christian Langeois consacre à cette figure héroïque, dont il reconstitue le parcours à partir des archives départementales, de quelques entretiens, des hommages qui lui ont été rendus après-guerre, de l’autobiographie rédigée comme cadre du parti communiste...
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    Optimal states and self-defeating plans: The problem of intentionality in early chinese self-cultivation.Romain Graziani - 2009 - Philosophy East and West 59 (4):pp. 440-466.
    Whereas Western moral philosophy has mainly accounted for recurrent failed or irrational actions through the concept of weakness of will, many early Chinese texts on self-cultivation, notably the Zhuangzi, stand for a philosophical position that explains our frustrations and failures as an "excess of the will." Leaving aside external factors such as accidents or mistakes, this essay explores the sources of thwarted plans and frustrated expectations that are due to factors internal to the individual—more precisely, to the nature of intentional (...)
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    Le fantasme de l’ordre parfait — et comment en sortir (peut-être).Françoise Lauwaert - 2022 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 78 (3):461-476.
    Françoise Lauwaert Dans cet article, après un essai de définition de ce que l’on entendait par « rites » dans les premiers traités normatifs qui leur furent consacrés, sera retracée l’évolution ayant mené à la constitution d’un « système rituel » à visée totalisante. Or, la recherche de « l’ordre parfait » à laquelle s’adonnaient les ritualistes a suscité des débats infinis et n’a pu aboutir à construire un édifice aussi solide que ces derniers l’auraient souhaité. Pour l’anthropologue Philippe (...)
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    Quand la parole libère (de) l'écrit, et l'écrit (de) la parole.Romaine Moreton - 2007 - Multitudes 2 (2):101-120.
    To make the voice heard of those for whom the written word is not part of their cultural tradition is Romaine Moreton’s project as Aboriginal poetess and performer. We publish here two poems from her collection Post Me to the Prime Minister. Flowing by the beat of the bongo, originally written in English, manoeuvering between the written language of the colonisator and the music of the colonised, they forcefully express Romaine Moreton’s struggle : the combat of a people (...)
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    Penser la guerre à partir des femmes et du genre : l’exemple de la Grande Guerre.Françoise Thébaud - 2004 - Astérion 2 (2).
    Françoise Thébaud, en posant la question de savoir comment le genre structure les politiques de guerre, présente une intervention qui fait le point sur la « barbarisation » de la guerre dans le cadre de l’histoire du genre, à partir de la mise en évidence du passage du problème de l’émancipation, ou de l’autonomisation (cf. travaux des années 1960-1970), des femmes à celui de la réflexion plus récente sur la violence de guerre (depuis les années 1980) qui conteste la (...)
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