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  1. ALLOCUTION-TÉMOIGNAGE prononcée à l'Université de Strasbourg lors de la cérémonie commémorative du 25 novembre 2010.François Amoudruz - 2011 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 91 (3):327-330.
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    Le pire des maux. Éthique et ontologie du spécisme.François Jaquet - 2024 - Paris: Éliott Éditions.
    Il est assez rare qu’un concept philosophique s’échappe de l’arène académique. C’est pourtant le cas du concept de spécisme, qui a fait une entrée remarquée dans la sphère publique au cours de la dernière décennie. Il est désormais au cœur du débat de société sur nos devoirs envers les animaux non humains. Hélas, ce concept et les enjeux qu’il soulève sont souvent mal compris. Nombreux sont les auteurs qui contestent sa légitimité alors qu’ils le maitrisent mal. D’autres l’utilisent plus volontiers (...)
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    Political Writings.Jean François Lyotard, Bill Readings & Kevin Paul Geiman - 1993 - Taylor & Francis.
    The political writings of Jean-Francois Lyotard, the prophet of the postmodern, are presented here as both the missing dimension of his work and the key to understanding his position within contemporary debate.
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  4. Against Moorean Defences of Speciesism.François Jaquet - 2023 - In Hugo Viciana, Antonio Gaitán & Fernando Aguiar (eds.), Experiments in Moral and Political Philosophy. Routledge.
    Common sense has it that animals matter considerably less than humans; the welfare and suffering of a cow, a chicken or a fish are important but not as much as the welfare and suffering of a human being. Most animal ethicists reject this “speciesist” view as mere prejudice. In their opinion, there is no difference between humans and other animals that could justify such unequal consideration. In the opposite camp, advocates of speciesism have long tried to identify a difference that (...)
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  5. The Economics of JEM: Evidence for Estrangement.François Claveau, Jacob Hamel-Mottiez, Conrad Heilmann & Alexandre Truc - manuscript
    We present bibliometric evidence for increasing estrangement between the philosophy of economics and economics itself. Our analysis centers on research articles published in the Journal of Economic Methodology (JEM) between 1994 and 2021. We analyze the citations within these research articles, in particular with respect to the citations of economics. Our results are fourfold. (1) The share of economic citations in JEM articles has been decreasing. (2) The remaining economic citations in JEM articles are increasingly older relative to citation patterns (...)
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  6. Sentientism Still Under Threat: Reply to Dung.François Kammerer - 2024 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 31 (3):103-119.
    In 'Ethics Without Sentience: Facing Up to the Probable Insignificance of Phenomenal Consciousness' (Kammerer, 2022), I argued that phenomenal consciousness is probably normatively insignificant, and does not play a significant normative role. In 'Preserving the Normative Significance of Sentience' (Dung, 2024), Leonard Dung challenges my reasoning and defends sentientism about value and moral status against my arguments. Here I respond to Dung's criticism, pointing out three flaws in his reply. My conclusion is that the view that phenomenal consciousness is distinctively (...)
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    Artificial versus Substantial Gauge Symmetries: A Criterion and an Application to the Electroweak Model.Jordan François - 2019 - Philosophy of Science 86 (3):472-496.
    To systematically answer the generalized Kretschmann objection, I propose a mean to make operational a criterion widely recognized as allowing one to decide whether the gauge symmetry of a theory is artificial or substantial. My proposition is based on the dressing field method of gauge symmetry reduction, a new simple tool from mathematical physics. This general scheme allows one in particular to straightforwardly argue that the notion of spontaneous symmetry breaking is superfluous to the empirical success of the electroweak theory. (...)
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  8. Indirect Defenses of Speciesism Make No Sense.François Jaquet - 2024 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 105 (3):308-327.
    Animal ethicists often distinguish between direct and indirect defenses of speciesism, where the former appeal to species membership and the latter invoke other features that are simply associated with it. The main extant charge against indirect defenses rests on the empirical claim that any feature other than membership in our species is either absent in some humans or present in some nonhumans. This paper challenges indirect defenses with a new argument, which presupposes no such empirical claim. Instead, the argument from (...)
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  9. Perceptual concepts: in defence of the indexical model.François Recanati - 2013 - Synthese 190 (10):1841-1855.
    Francois Recanati presents the basic features of the *indexical model* of mental files, and defends it against several interrelated objections. According to this model, mental files refer to objects in a way that is analogous to that of indexicals in language: a file refers to an object in virtue of a contextual relation between them. For instance, perception and attention provide the basis for demonstrative files. Several objections, some of them from David Papineau, concern the possibility of files to preserve (...)
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  10. Indexicality and context-shift.François Recanati - unknown
    I distinguish, and discuss the relations between, five types of context-shift involving indexicals. For 'intentional' indexicals - indexicals whose value depends upon the speaker's intention - we can shift the context more or less 'at will', by manifesting one's intention to do so. For other indexicals we can shift the context through pretense. Following a number of authors, I distinguish two types of context-shifting pretense, corresponding to two sets of linguistic phenomena. The fourth type of case is that of expressions (...)
     
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    (1 other version)Raymond Court, La vérité de l'art ?François Marty - 2006 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 2 (2):227-232.
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  12. The evosystem: A centerpiece for evolutionary studies.François Papale, Fabrice Not, Éric Bapteste & Louis-Patrick Haraoui - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (4):2300169.
    In this paper, we redefine the target of evolutionary explanations by proposing the “evosystem” as an alternative to populations, lineages and species. Evosystems account for changes in the distribution of heritable variation within individual Darwinian populations (evolution by natural selection, drift, or constructive neutral evolution), but also for changes in the networks of interactions within or between Darwinian populations and changes in the abiotic environment (whether these changes are caused by the organic entities or not). The evosystem can thereby become (...)
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  13. Au‑delà du cadre, un regard vers le ciel.Jean-François Guay - 2021 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 145:305-344.
    Dans cette étude, le rôle et la valeur de l’ornementation sont repensés en examinant principalement, par une approche différente, l’une des mosaïques de sol de la Maison de Dionysos à Néa Paphos, celle de l’enlèvement de Ganymède par un aigle. L’organisation spatiale du décor géométrique (la structure générale avec ses motifs) et de la scène figurée permet de suggérer la présence d’un triclinium. L’analyse d’un type de motif géométrique en particulier, le « fleuron en six‑feuilles », montre qu’il revêt vraisemblablement (...)
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    From the philosophy of measurement to the philosophy of classification: Generalizing the problem of coordination and historical coherentism.François Papale - 2024 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 106 (C):1-11.
    The objective of this paper is twofold. First, I present a framework called historical coherentism (Chang, 2004; Tal, 2016; Van fraassen 2008) and argue that it is the best epistemological framework available to tackle the problem of coordination, an epistemic conundrum that arises with every attempt to provide empirical content to scientific theories, models or statements. Second, I argue that the problem of coordination, which has so far been theorized only in the context of measurement practices (Reichenbach, 1927; Chang, 2001; (...)
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    Les rythmes contradictoires de l'aide-soignante. Conséquences sur la santé au travail de rythmes temporels contradictoires, en France et au Québec.François Aubry - 2012 - Temporalités (16).
    À partir d’une étude qualitative comparée en France et au Québec, nous montrons dans cet article que la phase d’intégration des nouvelles recrues aides-soignantes dans les organisations gériatriques françaises et québécoises est une phase complexe d’expérimentation du métier, où elles intègrent des normes collectives de rythmes de travail. Le collectif de travail, par la voix d’une « ancienne », juge de la capacité des nouvelles recrues à respecter ces rythmes et transmet des stratégies de régulation créées localement et indispensables pour (...)
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  16. L'éthique minimale en discussion: Liminaire.Olivier Abel, François Dermange, Nathalie Maillard Romagnoli, Denis Müller & Christophe Pisteur - 2008 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 140 (2):99-106.
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    Maine de Biran: la science de l'homme.François Azouvi - 1995 - Paris: Vrin.
    On a voulu rendre ici Maine de Biran au problème qui fut toujours le sien, depuis ses premières réflexions de 1793 jusqu'aux ultimes fragments de 1824: élaborer une "science de l'homme" enfin capable d'intégrer, mais sans les confondre, les diverses sciences qu'elle doit inclure pour être complète. En lieu et place de la traditionnelle division encyclopédique des savoirs, qui se prolonge jusqu'à d'Alembert et Condorcet, Biran s'attache à instaurer un partage épistémologiquement déterminé: il élabore pour ce faire une doctrine originale, (...)
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  18. Opacity and the attitudes.Francois Recanati - 2000 - In Alex Orenstein & Petr Kotatko (eds.), Knowledge, Language and Logic: Questions for Quine. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Print on Demand. pp. 367--406.
  19. Spécisme.François Jaquet - 2020 - In Renan Larue (ed.), La pensée végane : 50 regards sur la condition animale. Presses Universitaires de France.
    Ce chapitre aborde trois questions au sujet du spécisme. En réponse à la question « Qu’est-ce que le spécisme ? », je définis le spécisme comme une discrimination en fonction de l'espèce. Je réponds ensuite par l'affirmative à la question « Le spécisme existe-t- il ? ». Dans les faits, beaucoup de gens discriminent les individus en fonction de leur espèce. Enfin, je traite la question « Le spécisme est-il juste ou injuste ? ». À l'instar du racisme et du (...)
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  20. What If They Were Humans? Non-Ideal Theory in the Shelter.François Jaquet - 2023 - In Valéry Giroux, Angie Pepper & Kristin Voigt (eds.), The Ethics of Animal Shelters. New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    Our societies are marked by anthropocentrism: most people treat animals in ways in which they would by no means treat fellow humans. One might nonetheless expect this prejudice to be much less prevalent in animal shelters since these places are created for the very sake of non-humans and generally managed by people who truly care about animal welfare. This chapter questions this expectation. It discusses three practices that are widespread in animal shelters and yet could be suspected of anthropocentrism: killing (...)
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  21. Pourquoi le représentationnalisme ne peut pas résoudre le « problème difficile » de la conscience phénoménale.François Kammerer - 2011 - RÉPHA, revue étudiante de philosophie analytique 4:45-53.
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    L'herméneutique philosophique de Paul Ricœur et son importance pour l'exégèse biblique, en débat avec la New Yale Theology School.François-Xavier Amherdt - 2004 - Saint-Maurice: Saint-Augustin.
    L'excellent Document de la Commission biblique pontificale " L'interprétation de la Bible en Église " (1994) mentionne le philosophe protestant Paul Ricœur au rang des penseurs herméneutiques indispensables à l'intelligence de l ...
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    Secretory compartments as instances of dynamic self-evolving structures.François Képès - 2002 - Acta Biotheoretica 50 (4):209-221.
    Biological objects are often constructive dynamic systems whose structures evolve as a consequence of their internal dynamics, which in turn is affected by the overall structure. As very few tools are presently adapted to tackle constructive dynamic systems, they constitute fascinating challenges for modeling/simulation. In cell biology, the secretory process in eukaryotic cells corresponds to this type of system, as it appears to autonomously generate new structures as a result of its molecular dynamics. Here I briefly review the only documented (...)
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    Editorial No. 39.François Gagin - 2014 - Praxis Filosófica 39.
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    Panpsychism represented. The animate world of Bernard Palissy, 1510–1590.François Quiviger - 2024 - Intellectual History Review 34 (1):91-105.
    This research paper proceeds in three parts. After a brief presentation of Bernard Palissy, the first part examines his panpsychic ideas, the second part his ideas on art, which I connect in the third part to some of his remaining works and projects.
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    The Renaissance Crisis of Exemplarity.François Rigolot - 1998 - Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (4):557-563.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Renaissance Crisis of ExemplarityFrançois Rigolot“Every example is lame” (Tout exemple cloche), acknowledged Montaigne in the last chapter of his Essais. 1 Was this the moaning of a lone, disillusioned skeptic or the idiosyncratic formulation of a widely shared attitude of mistrust at the end of the sixteenth century? To answer this question one must first examine the epistemological status of examples at the end of the period we (...)
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    La métaphore est un transport.François Ascher - 2005 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 118 (1):37.
    La métaphore est un instrument indispensable pour les analyses scientifiques. Mais elle nécessite un usage réflexif qui en précise le statut car celui-ci peut être divers et n’est pas sans effet sur la théorie comme sur diverses pratiques. Ainsi, les analystes et acteurs des transports ont usé – et probablement abusé – du recours à la physique des fluides pour leurs métaphores. Aujourd’hui, les développements de la physique, par exemple dans les domaines des fractales ou de la percolation, ouvrent des (...)
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    La sexualité, un « concept limite » dans la pensée de Max Weber.François Bafoil - 2021 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 147 (1):43-60.
    Dans l’œuvre de Max Weber, la sexualité renferme un vaste monde d’oppositions : entre le champ du conscient et celui de l’inconscient ; au sein du monde de l’éthique, quand la religion judaïque s’élève contre la débauche des sens et le polythéisme ; au cœur de l’économie capitaliste, quand la passion des amants ravage tout jusqu’à la « communauté des frères ». Cependant, faute de représenter un fait social, elle ne fait pas l’objet d’une théorisation de la part de Max (...)
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    Stiegler, Philosopher.François-David Sebbah & David Maruzzella - 2024 - Philosophy Today 68 (3):443-454.
    Bernard Stiegler’s prolific career consisted both in philosophical reflection and concrete political interventions. In this article, Stiegler’s project in Technics and Time is re-evaluated with an eye towards its philosophical specificity and radicality. Technics and Time, read in this way, is shown to be a genuine rival to Heidegger’s fundamental ontology from Being and Time. By making use of André Leroi-Gourhan’s paleoanthropological reflections among other forms of non-philosophical knowledge, Stiegler is able to grasp the fundamental importance of technics in an (...)
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  30. From Narrative History To History as a Problem.François Furet - 1975 - Diogenes 23 (89):106-123.
    History is the child of narrative. It is not defined by an object of study, but rather by a type of narration. To say that history studies time means no more than that it arranges all of its objects of study in a temporal framework: to make history is to tell a story.
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    Transparent Coreference.François Recanati - 2019 - Topoi 40 (1):107-115.
    Because reference is not transparent, coreference is not transparent either: it is possible for the subject to refer to the same individual twice without knowing that the two acts of reference target the same individual. That happens whenever the subject associates two distinct yet coreferential files with two token singular terms. The subject may not know that the two files corefer, so her ascribing contradictory properties to the same object does not threaten her rationality. But if the subject deploys the (...)
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    Écrits et lettres politiques.François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1920 - Paris,: Éditions Bossard. Edited by Charles Urbain.
  33. Information: a Factor of Economic Progress.François Perroux & James H. Labadie - 1958 - Diogenes 6 (21):26-49.
    Cyberneticians define information and the quantity of information in mathematical terms, apprehending them independently from their meaning. When they put aside their conceptualizations and symbolizations, foreign to the semantic content of messages, we see them hesitant about their domain of prospection.
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    The Conquest of Space and National Sovereignty.Francois Perroux & Therese Jaeger - 1962 - Diogenes 10 (39):1-16.
    The changes in technology applied by industry, whose rhythm has been ever accelerating in the course of the last decades, have destabilized institutions in western societies: they change the meaning of these institutions, and modify their efficacity, without our collective awareness, and without our jettisoning the ballast of inertia and social anachronism. The techniques of industrialization which incomparably endow the great nations and national empires, and which the infant nations desire with a sure instinct, give rise to profound contradictions in (...)
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    Document amphictionique CID IV 2 : restitution.François Salviat - 1995 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 119 (2):565-571.
    Dans le texte delphique publié BCH 118 (1994), p. 99-112, le dispositif stoichédon peut être exactement défini (30 lettres à la ligne, à une lettre près, suivant la coupe syllabique). Dans ce cadre bien assuré, les restitutions sont immédiates et les articles deviennent intelligibles : protection de certains territoires ; exemption de taxes portuaires pour le personnel amphictionique en mission ; réception des dépôts à la banque d'Apollon (or et argent monnayés ; métaux bruts).
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    Editor’s Preface to L’évolution du problème de la liberté, Cour au Collège de France 1904-1905: Life and Freedom.Arnaud François - 2021 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 29 (1-2):182-185.
    This is an English translation of the French editor's preface to The Evolution of the Problem of Freedom, which is the first course Bergson taught as the chair in the “History of Modern Philosophy” at the Coll è ge de France.
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    Le crocodile amoureux.François Salviat - 1967 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 91 (1):96-101.
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    (1 other version)Terrorism and Democracy.François Furet - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (65):75-86.
    Although this analysis tackles the immense question of political terrorism, it nevertheless has limited ambitions. It treats only that part of terrorist movements whose primary object is the destruction of modern liberal democracy and its institutions. It analyzes only the Italian Red Brigades and the German Fractional Red Army, not Irish, Basque, Corsican, or Palestinian terrorism. Actually, the destruction of physical objects or the murder of human beings which characterizes this political practice generally takes as its goal and justification those (...)
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    Remarques sur l’emploi des notions dans les sciences Juridiques.François Longchamps - 1959 - Revue de Synthèse 80 (13-14):53-60.
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    Challenging the Principle of Compositionality in Interpreting Natural Language Texts.François Lévy, Daniel Kayser & Françoise Gayral - 2005 - In Markus Werning, Edouard Machery & Gerhard Schurz (eds.), Applications to Linguistics, Psychology and Neuroscience. De Gruyter. pp. 83-106.
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    Quelques jalons dans la préhistoire des sensations internes.François Azouvi - 1984 - Revue de Synthèse 105 (113-114):113-133.
    In this article I have tried to analize the constitution of the notion of internai sensibility, before Reil’s and Cabanis’s works. Amongst the questions raised by this notion, I mainly discuss the question of the unity or diversity of internai sensations, and the question of their unconsciousness. As it appears, the notion is worked out in an anticartesian perspective, both in philosophy and physiology.
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    Heidegger on the ontological significance of the principle of noncontradiction.François Jaran - forthcoming - Southern Journal of Philosophy.
    The aim of this article is to break down to its principal arguments the abundant material recently published in Heidegger's Gesamtausgabe related to a conference given in December 1932 on the principle of noncontradiction (PNC). I will first highlight the importance in phenomenology of a correct interpretation of the PNC and then explain Heidegger's general strategy toward logical principles during the 1920s. After showing that Heidegger's 1932 interpretation of the PNC still pertains to Being and Time's fundamental ontology, I will (...)
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    Angela N. H. Creager and Jean-Paul Gaudillière: Risk on the table: food production, health, and the environment.Jean Ribert Francois - 2024 - Agriculture and Human Values 41 (3):1303-1304.
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    The contribution of “time novels” to a phenomenology of temporality. Thomas Mann, Martin Heidegger, and our experience of time.François Jaran - 2021 - Phainomenon 32 (1):99-117.
    This paper insists on similarities between Heidegger’s presentation of Dasein’s authentic understanding of time in Being and Time (§§ 79-80) and Thomas Mann’s attempts to “narrate time itself” in The Magic Mountain. It shows that Thomas Mann’s temporal experiments can contribute to a phenomenology of temporality, not merely by “illustrating” philosophical theses, but also by achieving something that goes beyond any phenomenological consideration on time: the enactment of fundamental temporal experiences.
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    L’épistémologie pratique n’est pas un oxymore.François Claveau - 2020 - In André Lacroix (ed.), La philosophie pratique. Les Presses de l’Université de Laval. pp. 67-86.
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    Rhétorique philosophique et fondement de la dialectique.François Renaud - 2006 - Philosophie Antique 6 (6):137-161.
    The commentary of Plato’s Gorgias by Olympiodorus of Alexandria (ca. 505-after 565) is the only ancient commentary of the dialogue that has survived. This little-known and neglected commentary is truly of historical and hermeneutical interest. Beyond its value for our understanding of late Neoplatonism, Olympiodorus’ interpretation can renew in some respects our reading of the Platonic text and can contribute to current methodological debates, as presuppositions traditionally dominant in Plato scholarship (about chronology, dialogue form, dialectic, etc.) are being increasingly questioned. (...)
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    Être et vérité: les origines platoniciennes de l'herméneutique de Hans-Georg Gadamer.François Doyon - 2023 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Descendez avec M. Doyon dans les fondations de Vérité et méthode de Hans-Georg Gadamer, là où se dévoile la présence insoupçonnée de la métaphysique néoplatonicienne. En 'confrontant Gadamer à Heidegger, Platon et Plotin, l'auteur met en lumière l'usage innovant de l'émanation néoplatonicienne pour transcender les limites du subjectivisme moderne et redéfinir l'art comme source authentique de vérité. Découvrez comment Gadamer utilise les notions de lumière et d'émanation pour tisser un lien ontologique entre mots et choses. Ce livre n'est pas seulement (...)
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    L'épistémologie de Maupertuis entre Leibniz et Newton : physique et physiologie.François Duchesneau - 1984 - Revue de Synthèse 105 (113-114):7-36.
    Maupertuis conflates Leibnizian arguments with a form of empiricism which Locke and Newton had inspired. In physics, he applies an optimum principle in order to generate a « system » ; and his teleology of the maximum saving is meant to counterbalance apparent discontinuities within empirical properties and laws. In physiology, the Leibnizian model is put to a different use. The Vénus physique suggests that the elementary organic parts are so adapted as to combine and reproduce a living organism ; (...)
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    Cataclysme ou transition?: l'écologie au pied du mur.François Gerlotto - 2019 - [Moustier-Ventadour]: IFCCE.
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    La fabrication de l’or dans la Sylva Sylvarum et le Novum Organum.François Pépin - 2021 - Archives de Philosophie 84 (1):51-72.
    La démarche de la Sylva Sylvarum semble s’écarter de la voie inductive proposée par le Novum Organum. Pourtant, l’exemple de la fabrication de l’or indique que les deux textes n’offrent pas forcément des perspectives si différentes. Cette œuvre est davantage détaillée dans la Sylva, avec un accent pratique plus prononcé. Mais, comme dans le Novum Organum, la dimension opérationnelle y est articulée à la recherche des causes générales du processus et, si la « forme » n’est pas présente comme terme, (...)
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