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    Effects of Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation on the P300 and Alpha-Amylase Level: A Pilot Study.Carlos Ventura-Bort, Janine Wirkner, Hannah Genheimer, Julia Wendt, Alfons O. Hamm & Mathias Weymar - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  2. 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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    Coping with Devils and Climate Change with the Help of Asceticism? Exploring the Role of Asceticism as Trigger of Collective Climate Action.Suleika Bort & Alfred Kieser - 2023 - Environmental Values 32 (5):525-553.
    For much of European Christian history, asceticism has been associated with the capacity to transform individuals as well as societies. As an organised collaborative exercise in monasteries, asceticism enabled monks not only to live a life preparing for eternal life but also to generate ground-breaking technical and social innovations. Drawing on identity theories and recent developments in the social movement literature, we examine how asceticism has been the impetus for various individual and societal transformations and explore whether asceticism can still (...)
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  4. 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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    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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    Şahmeran’ın Bacakları: Murathan Mungans Neuerzählung eines alten Mythos.Börte Sagaster - 2009 - In Hendrik Fenz (ed.), Strukturelle Zwänge – Persönliche Freiheiten: Osmanen, Türken, Muslime: Reflexionen Zu Gesellschaftlichen Umbrüchen. Gedenkband Zu Ehren Petra Kapperts. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 323-330.
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    Words matter when inferring emotions: a conceptual replication and extension.C. Ventura-Bort, D. Panza & M. Weymar - 2023 - Cognition and Emotion 37 (3):529-543.
    It is long known that facial configurations play a critical role when inferring mental and emotional states from others. Nevertheless, there is still a scientific debate on how we infer emotions from facial configurations. The theory of constructed emotion (TCE) suggests that we may infer different emotions from the same facial configuration, depending on the context (e.g. provided by visual and lexical cues) in which they are perceived. For instance, a recent study found that participants were more accurate in inferring (...)
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    Marie-Francoise Colliere - nurse and ethnohistorian: a conversation about nursing and the invisibility of care.Marie-Francoise Colliere & Jocalyn Lawler - 1998 - Nursing Inquiry 5 (3):140-145.
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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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    Creole Skin, Black Mask: Fanon and Disavowal.Françoise Vergès - 1997 - Critical Inquiry 23 (3):578-595.
  11. 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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    Flashbacks in Film: A Cognitive and Multimodal Analysis.Lorena Bort-Mir - 2023 - Metaphor and Symbol 38 (3):291-294.
    “The journey (the [filmic] narrative) is made by the traveler (the viewer) step by step, pebble by pebble, cue by cue.”Flashbacks in Film: A Cognitive and Multimodal Analysis is devoted to explaini...
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    De H.P. Grice à F. Jacques : remarques sur la maxime pragmatique de pertinence.Françoise Armengaud - 1984 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 89 (3):389 - 404.
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    A propos du Traité de l’évidence.Françoise Balibar - 2016 - Cultura:123-134.
    Ce travail, qui se situe dans le prolongement des idées développées par Fernando Gil dans son Traité de l’évidence, est une tentative d’analyse à l’aide des concepts introduits par F. Gil, d’un événement bien documenté de l’histoire des mathématiques, la découverte par Cantor (en 1877) de ce qu’une droite (continuum à 1 dimension) et l’espace (continuum à 3 dimensions) comportent le même nombre de points. Ayant établi la démonstration de ce résultat, Cantor écrit, étonné : “Je le vois mais je (...)
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    Études sur Sorel.Françoise Blum & Christophe Prochasson - 1986 - Revue de Synthèse 107 (4):468-478.
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    Texte, texture, textile: variations sur le tissage dans la musique, les arts plastiques et la littérature.Françoise Bort & Valérie Dupont (eds.) - 2013 - Dijon: Éditions universitaires de Dijon.
    Le tissu comme support, matériau ou modèle traverse l'histoire de l'art, et se manifeste également sous la forme d'analogies ou de métaphores dans d'autres disciplines artistiques. La racine étymologique qui lie la notion de texte au champ lexical du tissage établit un jeu d'échos entre la patience de Pénélope à défaire et refaire son ouvrage et le travail même du poète et l'image du tissage surgit encore, tout naturellement, dans la terminologie de Derrida pour définir ce qui fait l'essence même (...)
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    The Line of Resistance.Françoise Proust & Penelope Deutscher - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):23 - 37.
    Proust interrogates Gilles Deleuze's notion of resistance in relation to death as that which is "turned against death." She questions a concept of resistance which is "no more than impassivity and indifference." How, she asks, can we know if the force of resistance is on the side of death or life? Characterizing life as movement, she speaks for a concept of resistance as on the side of life.
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    Marie-Louise Puech & Jules Puech, Saleté de guerre! Correspondance 1915-1916.Françoise Thébaud - 2019 - Clio 49:303-306.
    Le centenaire de la Grande Guerre a donné un nouvel élan à la publication d’archives de soi sur l’événement, notamment de correspondances souvent découvertes dans les greniers familiaux par la génération des petits-enfants. Spécialiste d’histoire ouvrière et de l’histoire sociale de la guerre, Rémy Cazals n’a pas de lien de parenté avec Marie-Louise et Jules Puech mais il les connait bien, pour avoir écrit sur l’un des grands amis de Jules, le Mazamétain Albert Vidal et pour avoir sauvé les a...
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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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    ‘There Are No Blacks in France’: Fanonian Discourse, ‘the Dark Night of Slavery’ and the French Civilizing Mission Reconsidered.Françoise Vergès - 2010 - Theory, Culture and Society 27 (7-8):91-111.
    During the Algerian struggle, Fanon warned us about the influence on politics of ‘the few European colonialists, powerful, intractable, those who have at all times instigated repressions, broken the French democrats, blocked every endeavor within the colonial framework to introduce a modicum of democracy into Algeria’. Is this remark still pertinent? How does Frantz Fanon help us understand current reactionary politics in France? Is his analysis of the French Left still pertinent? How does colonial discourse weigh on the postcolonial present? (...)
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    Benoît GRÉAN & Luisa GARDINI, Sonnets des satiétés.Françoise Favretto - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Chronique/critique de Françoise Favretto parue dans la revue L'intranquille. Revue de littérature, n° 20, St-Quentin-de-Caplong, L'Atelier de l'Agneau, 2021, p. 83. - Recensions.
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  22. The Stem Cell Debate Continues: The Buying and Selling of Eggs for Research.Françoise Baylis & Carolyn McLeod - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (12):726-731.
    Now that stem cell scientists are clamouring for human eggs for cloning-based stem cell research, there is vigorous debate about the ethics of paying women for their eggs. Generally speaking, some claim that women should be paid a fair wage for their reproductive labour or tissues, while others argue against the further commodification of reproductive labour or tissues and worry about voluntariness among potential egg providers. Siding mainly with those who believe that women should be financially compensated for providing eggs (...)
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    Essentially periodic ordered groups.Françoise Point & Frank O. Wagner - 2000 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 105 (1-3):261-291.
    A totally ordered group G is essentially periodic if for every definable non-trivial convex subgroup H of G every definable subset of G is equal to a finite union of cosets of subgroups of G on some interval containing an end segment of H; it is coset-minimal if all definable subsets are equal to a finite union of cosets, intersected with intervals. We study definable sets and functions in such groups, and relate them to the quasi-o-minimal groups introduced in Belegradek (...)
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    (1 other version)Heroes in Bioethics.Françoise Baylis - 2000 - Hastings Center Report 30 (3):34-39.
    Throughout his remarkable and too‐brief career, Benjamin Freedman was concerned with the ethical standards of ethicists themselves. He worried that ethicists had been bought out, as he knew of none whose opposition to an employer had ever led to being fired. If we look today for what he sought—a bioethical hero—Benjy is himself still the preeminent example.
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    Against Literary Darwinism.Françoise Meltzer, Anca Parvulescu, Robert B. Pippin, Chris Dumas, Ariella Azoulay, Jan De Vos & Jonathan Kramnick - 2011 - Critical Inquiry 37 (2):315-347.
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  26. 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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  27. forthcoming. Nonhuman Animal Eggs for Assisted Human Reproduction: A Woman's Choice.Françoise Baylis - 2009 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 2 (2).
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    Gary Victor: Profile of a Writer for the People.Françoise Cévaër - 2018 - Intertexts 22 (1-2):55-92.
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    Note sur Heidegger et le marxisme.Françoise Dastur - 2022 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 29:69-83.
    On trouve de nombreuses références à Marx dans les textes de Heidegger, ce nom étant souvent associé à celui de Hegel, et l’on sait qu’il a probablement commencé à véritablement lire les textes de Marx au début des années 1930, au moment où Siegfried Landshut, qui avait suivi ses cours (ainsi que ceux de Husserl) à Freiburg, puis à Marbourg, découvrit les Manuscrits de 1844 de Marx et en fut l’éditeur, avec Jacob-Peter Mayer, en février 1932. C’est d’ailleurs un passage (...)
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    Erwin Schrödinger à l'hôpital psychiatrique.Françoise Davoine - 2003 - Diogène 202 (2):53-73.
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    Rituels d'enseignement et d'apprentissage.Francoise Hatchuel - 2005 - Hermes 43:93.
    En partant de la définition des rituels, et notamment du rôle de la parole, qu'elle soit verbale ou non-verbale, cet article interroge la façon dont la ritualisation peut contribuer à l'éducation, notamment en milieu scolaire. Après un tour d'horizon des principaux aspects rituels de l'enseignement et de l'école, l'auteur questionne plus particulièrement les rituels d'apprentissage, c'est-à-dire ceux qui structurent la relation enseignant/enseigné au sein de la classe. En s'appuyant sur une théorisation psychanalytique elle montre alors comment les rituels peuvent ou (...)
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    Le Livre des XXIV philosophes.Françoise Hudry (ed.) - 1989 - Grenoble: J. Millon.
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    From Jean Le Rond to D'Alembert: A route enlightened by new archival data.Françoise Launay - 2017 - Centaurus 59 (4):263-273.
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    Mill et l’histoire.Françoise Orazi - 2015 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 272 (2):157-173.
    Mill’s defence of individual liberty rests on a conception of historical determinism that is crucial for his liberalism, but is generally misunderstood. The aim of the paper is to explore Mill’s complex view both of the historicity of human nature and of the historical factors that shape it. Avoiding the weaknesses of Bentham’s a-historical utilitarianism, Mill describes in On Liberty human beings as self-developing individuals. As a consequence, the role of society and history in that constant transformation cannot be understood (...)
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    Histoire intellectuelie du grand siècle aux lumières.Françoise Waquet, Joël Cornette, Laurent Thirouin, Jean-Pierre Cléro, François Laplanche, Chantal Grell, Jean Marie Goulemot, Thierry Wanegffelen, Monique Cottret, Giovanna Cifoletti, Annie Ibrahim & Christophe Charle - 1995 - Revue de Synthèse 116 (2-3):457-499.
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    Still Gloria: Personal Identity and Dementia.Françoise Baylis - 2017 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 10 (1):210-224.
    Beverly Beckham writes in the Boston Globe in praise of Lisa Genova’s Still Alice: “You have to get this book. … I couldn’t put it down. …” After I read Still Alice, a book of fiction about an accomplished Harvard professor with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, I too wanted to tell everyone to get this book, but not because “I couldn’t put it down.” The first time I read it, I put it down several times to cry. It was too painful (...)
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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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  38. Phenomenology of the Event: Waiting and Surprise 1.Françoise Dastur - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):178-189.
    How, asks Françoise Dastur, can philosophy account for the sudden happening and the factuality of the event? Dastur asks how phenomenology, in particular the work of Heidegger, Husserl, and Merleau-Ponty, may be interpreted as offering such an account. She argues that the “paradoxical capacity of expecting surprise is always in question in phenomenology,” and for this reason, she concludes, “We should not oppose phenomenology and the thinking of the event. We should connect them; openness to phenomena must be identified with (...)
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    Biologie de la mort.Françoise Collin - 2000 - Paris: Odile Jacob.
    Philosophe, l'auteur tente de resituer le mouvement de la pensée d'Hannah Arendt, ses grandes articulations et ce qui fait d'elle un auteur majeur et précurseur.
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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 Descola, (...)
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    Function and Probability.Francoise Longy - 2006 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 10 (1):66-78.
    The existence of dysfunctions precludes the possibility of identifying the function to do F with the capacity to do F. Nevertheless, we continuously infer capacities from functions. For this and other reasons stated in the first part of this article, I propose a new theory of functions (of the etiological sort), applying to organisms as well as to artefacts, in which to have some determinate probability P to do F (i.e. a probabilistic capacity to do F) is a necessary condition (...)
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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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    Le théme de la Madeleine pénitente au XVIIeme siècle en France.Françoise Bardon - 1968 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 31 (1):274-306.
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    Fink et Patočka : deux conceptions de la liberté.Françoise Dastur - 2013 - Philosophie 118 (3):13-20.
    Mon propos s’inscrira, pour ainsi dire, en marge de l’essai qu’Émilie Tardivel a consacré à la philosophie de Patočka, essai qui a le grand mérite, comme j’ai tenté de le souligner dans ma préface, de faire apparaître l’unité cachée d’une œuvre éclatée. Car pour comprendre l’évolution de la pensée de Patočka et reconstruire son itinéraire de pensée, il fallait mettre en évidence ce qui en constitue...
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    Poetics and Politics.Françoise Dastur - 2017 - In Véronique M. Fóti & Pavlos Kontos (eds.), Phenomenology and the Primacy of the Political: Essays in Honor of Jacques Taminiaux. Cham: Springer.
    Poetics and politics: these two key words are the names of the two main axes of Jacques Taminiaux’s work as a whole. They are also the title of the first chapter of his Maillons herméneutiques of 2009. In that work, he goes through a chain of 14 “links” to show that each of them consists in “cross-checkings” of different interpretive designs, all of which have to do, in a more or less direct manner, of this intercrossing of art and politics (...)
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  46. Philosophie et différence.Françoise Dastur - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 195 (3):430-431.
     
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  47. La prière de Platon.Françoise Lamoureux - 1993 - Nova et Vetera 68 (2):142-153.
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    La désinstitutionnalisation, rêve ou réalité? Un témoignage.Françoise Laurin - 2001 - Éthique Publique 3 (1).
    Ce témoignage vibrant d’une mère d’enfant institutionnalisé depuis son enfance invite à une réflexion sur la vie de ces jeunes atteints de troubles mentaux dans les murs de nos institutions psychiatriques. Après avoir regardé sa fille vivre vingt-trois ans à l’hôpital Rivières-des-Prairies, l’auteur se demande, à partir de Foucault, si l’institution psychiatrique ne sert pas à brimer la liberté plus qu’à soigner réellement les individus qui y séjournent.
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    L'homme est-il supérieur à la bête ?Françoise Laurent - 2003 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 1 (1):11-43.
    Si les paroles du Qohéleth ne manquent pas de provoquer le lecteur, l’assimilation de l’homme et de la bête en QO 3,19 est certainement une des affirmations les plus rudes du texte. Cet article s’intéresse à cette étonnante pensée par une lecture des versets 3,16-21 de l’Ecclésiaste qui met en valeur l’effet de sens produit par la conjonction de deux propos dont le lien n’est pas spontané : le jugement de Dieu et la mort identique de l’homme et de la (...)
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    Saints: Faith Without Borders.Françoise Meltzer & Jas Elsner (eds.) - 2011 - University of Chicago Press.
    Populated with the likes of Francis of Assisi, Teresa of Avila, and Padre Pio, this book is a fascinating inquiry into the status of saints in the modern world.
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