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    Si l'intime m'était conté.Françoise Brossier-Mével - 2009 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 182 (4):75-88.
    L’intime est, par essence, une cocréation avec « de l’autre », dans une dialectique d’accueil, de rejet, de don, de rencontre et de malentendu. Il éclot dans le rapport que le sujet entretient avec le monde et qui ne peut advenir que si l’altérité est reconnue dans sa dimension d’énigme et d’autre. La direction d’une cure psychanalytique familiale engage à cette reconnaissance souvent mise à mal dans les souffrances familiales. Lors d’une thérapie familiale, le changement de cadre, à savoir le (...)
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    Rien en savoir.Françoise Mevel - 2012 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 4 (4):35-44.
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  3. 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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  4. 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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    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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  6. 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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  7. 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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    Color as Cognition in Symbolist Verse.Françoise Meltzer - 1978 - Critical Inquiry 5 (2):253-273.
    The prominence and peculiarity of color in French symbolist verse have often been noted. Yet the dominance of color in symbolism is not the result of aesthetic preference or mere poetic technique, as has been previously argued; rather, color functions, with the synaesthetic poetic context of which it is an integral part, as the direct manifestation of a particular metaphysical stance. Color leads to the heart of what symbolism is, for it is the paradigmatic literary expression of a general spiritual (...)
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    Der Diskurs der Jungfräulichkeit oder von der Geschlechdichkeit des Heiligen.Françoise Meitzer - 1998 - In Gary Smith & Matthias Kröß, Die ungewisse Evidenz. De Gruyter. pp. 69-94.
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    Future? What Future?Françoise Meltzer - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (2):468.
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    Language and its contexts: transposition and transformation of meaning? = Le langage et ses contexts: transposition et transformation du sens?Pierre-Alexis Mevel & Helen Tattam (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Inspired by a postgraduate French studies conference (University of Nottingham, 10 September 2008), this volume explores linguistic form and content in relation to a variety of contexts, considering language alongside music, images, theatre, human experience of the world, and another language. Each essay asks what it is to understand language in a given context, and how, in spite of divergent expressive possibilities, a linguistic situation interacts with other contexts, renegotiating boundaries and redefining understanding. The book lies at the intersection of (...)
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    Les familles confrontées à un accident industriel. Le cas de l’incendie de l’usine Lubrizol à Rouen.Ellie Mevel, Daniel Mellier & Jean-Michel Coq - 2022 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 237 (3):89-106.
    Cette étude a été initiée neuf mois après l’incendie Lubrizol survenu le 26 septembre 2019 à Rouen. Elle a mis en œuvre une enquête par questionnaire en juin 2020 auprès de 178 collégiens et lycéens de la région rouennaise. Une enquête qualitative par entretiens individuels et focus groups a ensuite été conduite en 2021 auprès de 25 étudiants qui logeaient dans l’agglomération rouennaise au moment de l’incendie. Les résultats ont souligné les enjeux pour les familles et les attentes familiales des (...)
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    Fratrie, gémellité, folie à deux : comment devient-on thérapeute de famille?Gérard Mével - 2008 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 179 (1):21-32.
    Depuis le XIX e siècle, les psychiatres et psychothérapeutes de langue française ont travaillé les souffrances et les « contagions psychiques » induites par les liens. De la folie à deux de Lassègue et Falret en passant par la folie gémellaire de Benjamin Ball, au travail en reprise du concept de folie à deux par Jacques Lacan dans le « double crime des sœurs Papin, nous arrivons aux complexes familiaux écrits deux ans plus tard, premier écrit sur le groupe fratrie. (...)
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    Agnès Graceffa, Une femme face à l’Histoire. Itinéraire de Raïssa Bloch, Saint-Pétersbourg-Auschwitz, 1898-1943.Françoise Thébaud - 2019 - Clio 50.
    Écrire une biographie, en l’occurrence celle de Raïssa Bloch (1898-1943), retracer l’itinéraire d’une personne, ainsi côtoyée des années, est toujours « une expérience humaine », comme l’écrit Agnès Graceffa en prélude des remerciements aux descendants de proches qu’elle a rencontrés et aux archivistes qui l’ont guidée dans sa « quête ». Son beau livre est « né de la découverte fortuite de plusieurs lots de lettres de Raïssa Bloch et de Michel Gorlin [son mari] à leurs amis », notamment à (...)
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    Clémentine Vidal-Naquet, Couples dans la Grande Guerre. Le tragique et l’ordinaire du lien conjugal.Françoise Thébaud - 2018 - Clio 47:273-275.
    « Entrer dans la guerre par l’amour écrit sur papier est une gageure » écrit Arlette Farge dans la préface de cet ouvrage de Clémentine Vidal-Naquet, issu d’une thèse soutenue à l’EHESS en 2013. Comme celle de mettre le couple et le lien conjugal au centre d’une analyse de la Grande Guerre. Avec finesse et inventivité historiographique, l’historienne, qui explicite toujours sa démarche et son cheminement intellectuel, a relevé le défi, apportant une contribution majeure à une histoire sensibl...
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    Bioéthique: les enjeux du progrès scientifique - France, Allemagne - (colloque, Nancy, 7 mars 1998).Françoise Furkel, François Jacquot & Heike Jung (eds.) - 2000 - Bruxelles: Bruylant.
    " La science avance plus vite que l'homme ". La formule de François Mitterrand se révèle, chaque jour davantage en matière de bioéthique, d'une étonnante actualité! Alors qu'il est encore bien malaisé de porter un jugement éthique et juridique sur le développement des biotechnologies, chacun s'interroge sur la justification et les risques des techniques les plus récentes, les perspectives qu'elles ouvrent à l'homme, mais également leur compatibilité avec la dignité de la personne. Lors d'un colloque pluridisciplinaire et international organisé par (...)
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  17. Postcolonial Representations: Women, Literature.Françoise Lionnet - 1997 - In H. Harris, Identity. Oxford University Press. pp. 1968--1988.
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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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  19. How biological, cultural, and intended functions combine.Françoise Longy - 2009 - In Ulrich Krohs & Peter Kroes, Functions in Biological and Artificial Worlds: Comparative Philosophical Perspectives. MIT Press.
     
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  20. 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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  21. The question of the other in French phenomenology.Françoise Dastur - 2011 - Continental Philosophy Review 44 (2):165-178.
    I would like to show how with Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, and Levinas, we have to do with three different ways of understanding the experience of the other. For Sartre it is a visual experience, the experience of being looked at by the other, so that the experience of the other is understood as a confrontation; for Merleau-Ponty, the experience of the other necessarily implies coexistence and what he calls intercorporeality, so that for him the other is never to be found in (...)
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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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  23. Gypsies and the Problem of Acculturation.Françoise Cozannet, A. J. Grieco & S. F. Matthews - 1976 - Diogenes 24 (95):68-92.
    Our age is trying in many ways to deal with the problem of the survival of ethnic minorities. Being confronted with a centralized political power which destroys cultural differences, many of these minorities have become conscious of their originality (which is often hidden away in folklore) and are in search of a new balance with the dominant culture. They try to achieve this new balance by bringing their basic characteristics up to date or even deliberately entering a phase of counter (...)
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  24. Du Trésor des chartes au Cabinet des chartes: Daguesseau* et les archives.Françoise Hildesheimer - 2007 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 52:55-63.
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    Nanosciences et technologies convergentes : quelle économie politique?Françoise D. Roureoure - 2017 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 59 (1):75-84.
    L’article procède à un cheminement en quatre étapes : la première traite de la question de la mesure économique des productions nanométriques, dans une dynamique de filière et de convergence multidisciplinaire, champ d’étude de la méso-économie ; la seconde fait référence aux origines de l’approche mercantiliste de l’économie et à ses conséquences sur l’économie politique des matériaux avancés, procédés et services du domaine des nanotechnologies et matériaux avancés manufacturés ; la troisième étape recherchera les points d’appui sur lesquels l’économie politique (...)
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    Animal Eggs for Stem Cell Research: A Path Not Worth Taking.Françoise Baylis - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (12):18-32.
    In January 2008, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority issued two 1-year licenses for cytoplasmic hybrid embryo research. This article situates the HFEA's decision in its wider scientific and political context in which, until quite recently, the debate about human embryonic stem cell research has focused narrowly on the moral status of the developing human embryo. Next, ethical arguments against crossing species boundaries with humans are canvassed. Finally, a new argument about the risks of harm to women egg providers resulting (...)
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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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    Sexualité et parole en thérapie de couple.Françoise Payen - 2011 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 193 (3):53-66.
    Lorsque des consultants parlent de sexualité en thérapie de couple, ils s’expriment selon des modalités très variées, du registre romantique au registre technique, via des expressions parfois crues. Derrière cette diversité le thérapeute peut percevoir des souffrances ou des défenses qui donnent une indication sur la problématique du couple. Car, au-delà de la sexualité désignant des comportements, c’est du sexuel, entendu comme un fondement existentiel de l’humain, qu’il s’agit. Il arrive que des couples n’en parlent pas du tout, l’absence de (...)
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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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    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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    Erwin Schrödinger in the Psychiatric Hospital.Françoise Davoine - 2004 - Diogenes 51 (2):45-61.
    The meeting of rationalities is the core of the psychoanalytic treatment of madness. We see madness as a field of research in the area of historical, political and natural disasters where the social bond disintegrates, language slips away, the unimaginable happens and tried and tested rationalities fail. Faced with the irrationality of a behaviour or delusional episode, we need to find the ‘reason for this unreason’. The patient is a searcher in a disaster area, looking for someone to share the (...)
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    Les Maîtres de la langue: avec des textes de Marr, Staline, Polivanov.Françoise Gadet (ed.) - 1979 - Paris: Action poétique.
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  33. The Terror of Consensus.Françoise Gaillard - 1998 - In Jean-Joseph Goux & Philip R. Wood, Terror and consensus: vicissitudes of French thought. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp. 65--74.
  34. Nida, Eugene Albert (b. 1914).Françoise Kerleroux - 2005 - In Keith Brown, Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier.
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  35. Edith Stein: Une quête philosophique au risque de la Croix 1891-1942.Francoise Thérèse Lamoureux - 2002 - Nova et Vetera 77 (2):33-62.
     
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    La répression des femmes coupables d'avoir collaboré pendant l'Occupation.Françoise Leclerc & Michèle Weindling - 1995 - Clio 1.
    Le bilan officiel de l'épuration ne mentionne pas la répartition par sexe des condamnations prononcées à la Libération. Pourtant, au 1er janvier 1946, 6091 femmes sont détenues pour fait de collaboration dans les prisons françaises, soit 21% des personnes incarcérées pour ce motif, et 54% de la population carcérale féminine. Ces chiffres nous obligent à penser la collaboration au féminin dans un cadre plus large que celui de la « collaboration de sexe », même si elle fut considérée par certaines (...)
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    Dans les ténèbres de l'incestualité.Françoise Payen - 2013 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 2 (2):49-60.
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    Elif Mahir Metinsoy, Ottoman Women during World War I: everyday experiences, politics, and conflict.Françoise Thébaud - 2018 - Clio 48:281-285.
    Cet ouvrage d’Elif Mahir Matinsoy, qui est actuellement assistante au département de sciences politiques de l’Université Galatasaray d’Istanbul, est issu d’une thèse soutenue en 2012 à Strasbourg en cotutelle avec l’Université turque Boǧaziçi. En cette fin de centenaire de la Grande Guerre, il couvre un espace mal connu des historien.ne.s occidentaux et apporte une contribution significative à l’histoire sociale du conflit. Elif Mahir Matinsoy précise d’emblée que, pour la société ottomane, l...
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  39. 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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  40. 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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    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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  42. “I Am Who I Am”: On the Perceived Threats to Personal Identity from Deep Brain Stimulation. [REVIEW]Françoise Baylis - 2011 - Neuroethics 6 (3):513-526.
    This article explores the notion of the dislocated self following deep brain stimulation (DBS) and concludes that when personal identity is understood in dynamic, narrative, and relational terms, the claim that DBS is a threat to personal identity is deeply problematic. While DBS may result in profound changes in behaviour, mood and cognition (characteristics closely linked to personality), it is not helpful to characterize DBS as threatening to personal identity insofar as this claim is either false, misdirected or trivially true. (...)
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    An Early History of Compassion : Emotion and Imagination in Hellenistic Judaism.Françoise Mirguet - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this book, Françoise Mirguet traces the appropriation and reinterpretation of pity by Greek-speaking Jewish communities of Late Antiquity. Pity and compassion, in this corpus, comprised a hybrid of Hebrew, Greek, and Roman constructions; depending on the texts, they were a spontaneous feeling, a practice, a virtue, or a precept of the Mosaic law. The requirement to feel for those who suffer sustained the identity of the Jewish minority, both creating continuity with its traditions and emulating dominant discourses. Mirguet's (...)
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    Artifacts and organisms: A case for a new etiological theory of functions.Françoise Longy - 2013 - In Philippe Huneman, Functions: selection and mechanisms. Springer. pp. 185--211.
    Most philosophers adopt an etiological conception of functions, but not one that uniformly explains the functions attributed to material entities irrespective of whether they are natural or man-made. Here, I investigate the widespread idea that a combination of the two current etiological theories, SEL and INT, can offer a satisfactory account of the proper functions of both organisms and artifacts.. Making explicit what a realist theory of function supposes, I first show that SEL offers a realist theory of biological functions (...)
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    Telling Time: Sketch of a Phenomenological Chronology.Francoise Dastur - 2000 - Althone Press.
    Telling Time takes up Heidegger's ideas of a "phenomenological chronology" in an attempt to pose the question of the possibility of a phenomenological language that would be given over to the "temporality of being" and the finitude of existence. The book combines a discussion of approaches to language in the philosophical tradition with readings of Husserl on temporality and the early and late texts of Heidegger's on logic, truth and the nature of language. As well as Heidegger's "deconstruction" of logic (...)
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  46. 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 (...)
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    Derrida et la question de la présence : une relecture de La Voix et le phénomène.Françoise Dastur - 2007 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 53 (1):5-20.
    On a souvent considéré que la partie la plus importante de l’œuvre de Derrida résidait dans les cinq livres publiés entre 1967 et 1972. On se propose ici, à travers une relecture du texte le plus décisif de cette période, La Voix et le phénomène, de mettre en lumière la manière propre à Derrida d’unir la question de la disruption de la présence à celle de l’écriture. Ce qui est par conséquent interrogé est l’accent mis par Derrida sur la mort, (...)
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    Jeanne Delhomme: Finitude et interrogation: La voix qui interroge.Françoise Dastur - 1994 - Rue Descartes 11:117-122.
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    L'opposition entre Carnap et Quine sur la distinction conventionnel-empirique.Françoise Longy - 1996 - Philosophia Scientiae 1 (3):91-106.
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    Reviving the Fairy Tree: Tales of European Sanctity.Françoise Meltzer - 2009 - Critical Inquiry 35 (3):493-520.
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