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    Un professionnel, un établissement de santé peuvent-ils se défendre face à une mise en cause pour infection nosocomiale ? Où est l'équité dans les textes ?Hélène Fabre - 2005 - Médecine et Droit 2005 (71):55-60.
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    Open Democracy: Reinventing Popular Rule for the Twenty-First Century.Hélène Landemore - 2020 - Princeton University Press.
    "Open Democracy envisions what true government by mass leadership could look like."—Nathan Heller, New Yorker How a new model of democracy that opens up power to ordinary citizens could strengthen inclusiveness, responsiveness, and accountability in modern societies To the ancient Greeks, democracy meant gathering in public and debating laws set by a randomly selected assembly of several hundred citizens. To the Icelandic Vikings, democracy meant meeting every summer in a field to discuss issues until consensus was reached. Our contemporary representative (...)
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  3. Democratic Reason: Politics, Collective Intelligence, and the Rule of the Many.Hélène Landemore (ed.) - 2012 - Princeton University Press.
    The maze and the masses -- Democracy as the rule of the dumb many? -- A selective genealogy of the epistemic argument for democracy -- First mechanism of democratic reason: inclusive deliberation -- Epistemic failures of deliberation -- Second mechanism of democratic reason: majority rule.
  4. Deliberation, cognitive diversity, and democratic inclusiveness: an epistemic argument for the random selection of representatives.Hélène Landemore - 2013 - Synthese 190 (7):1209-1231.
    This paper argues in favor of the epistemic properties of inclusiveness in the context of democratic deliberative assemblies and derives the implications of this argument in terms of the epistemically superior mode of selection of representatives. The paper makes the general case that, all other things being equal and under some reasonable assumptions, more is smarter. When applied to deliberative assemblies of representatives, where there is an upper limit to the number of people that can be included in the group, (...)
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    Text Reading Fluency and Text Reading Comprehension Do Not Rely on the Same Abilities in University Students With and Without Dyslexia.Hélène Brèthes, Eddy Cavalli, Ambre Denis-Noël, Jean-Baptiste Melmi, Abdessadek El Ahmadi, Maryse Bianco & Pascale Colé - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Developmental dyslexia is a specific learning condition characterized by severe and persistent difficulties in written word recognition, decoding and spelling that may impair both text reading fluency and text reading comprehension. Despite this, some adults with dyslexia successfully complete their university studies even though graduating from university involves intensive exposure to long and complex texts. This study examined the cognitive skills underlying both text reading comprehension and text reading fluency in a sample of 54 university students with dyslexia and 63 (...)
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    Excuse me vs. (I’m) sorry as two contrasting markers of interlocutive relations.Hélène Muller Margerie - 2019 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage 17.
    Dans le cadre de la Théorie de la Relation Interlocutive, nous proposons que l’interprétation sémantique et pragmatique de excuse me et sorry, qui ne sont pas, par essence, des marqueurs d’excuse, s’effectue en fonction de deux types de relation interlocutive différents qui conduisent à plusieurs interprétations possibles d’un événement perturbateur. Excuse me est considéré comme marqueur duophonique, c’est-à-dire comme une forme qui impose un désaccord entre un pôle émetteur et un pôle récepteur. On pourra y voir une demande de coopération (...)
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    Inclusive Constitution‐Making: The Icelandic Experiment.Hélène Landemore - 2014 - Journal of Political Philosophy 23 (2):166-191.
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    Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing.Hélène Cixous & Susan Sellers (eds.) - 1993 - Columbia University Press.
    _Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing_ is a poetic, insightful, and ultimately moving exploration of 'the strange science of writing.' In a magnetic, irresistible narrative, Cixous reflects on the writing process and explores three distinct areas essential for 'great' writing: _The School of the Dead_--the notion that something or someone must die in order for good writing to be born; _The School of Dreams_--the crucial role dreams play in literary inspiration and output; and _The School of Roots_--the importance of (...)
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    Foucault’s Critical Project: Between the Transcendental and the Historical.Hélène Han - 2002 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    This book uncovers and explores the constant tension between the historical and the transcendental that lies at the heart of Michel Foucault's work. In the process, it also assesses the philosophical foundations of his thought by examining his theoretical borrowings from Kant, Nietzsche, and Heidegger, who each provided him with tools to critically rethink the status of the transcendental. Given Foucault's constant focus on the question of the possibility for knowledge, the author argues that his philosophical itinerary can be understood (...)
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    Insister of Jacques Derrida.Helene Cixous - 2007 - Stanford University Press.
    In Insister, Hlne Cixous brings a unique mixture of theoretical speculation, breath-taking textual explication and scholarly erudition to an extremely close reading of Derrida's work, always attentive to the details of his thinking. At the same time, Insister is an extraordinarily poetic meditation, a work of literature and of mourning for Jacques Derrida the person, who was a close friend and accomplice of Cixous's from the beginning of their careers.
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  11. Deliberation and disagreement.Hélène Landemore & Scott E. Page - 2015 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 14 (3):229-254.
    Consensus plays an ambiguous role in deliberative democracy. While it formed the horizon of early deliberative theories, many now denounce it as an empirically unachievable outcome, a logically impossible stopping rule, and a normatively undesirable ideal. Deliberative disagreement, by contrast, is celebrated not just as an empirically unavoidable outcome but also as a democratically sound and normatively desirable goal of deliberation. Majority rule has generally displaced unanimity as the ideal way of bringing deliberation to a close. This article offers an (...)
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    Du cheminement de la pensée. Émile Meyerson.Helene Metzger - 1932 - Isis 17 (2):444-445.
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    Connections between simulations and observation in climate computer modeling. Scientist’s practices and “bottom-up epistemology” lessons.Hélène Guillemot - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 41 (3):242-252.
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    Challenging Expertise: Paul Feyerabend vs. Harry Collins & Robert Evans on democracy, public participation and scientific authority.Helene Sorgner - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 57:114-120.
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    Aristotle's Teleology and Uexküll's Theory of Living Nature.Helene Weiss - 1948 - Classical Quarterly 42 (1-2):44-.
    The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to a similarity between an ancient and a modern theory of living nature. There is no need to present the Aristotelian doctrine in full detail. I must rather apologize for repeating much that is well known. My endeavour is to offer it for comparison, and, incidentally, to clear it from misrepresentation. Uexküll's theory, on the other hand, is little known, and what is given here is an insufficient outline of it. I (...)
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    Future Time Perspective in the Work Context: A Systematic Review of Quantitative Studies.Hélène Henry, Hannes Zacher & Donatienne Desmette - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    The shock of the new: A psycho-dynamic extension of social representational theory.Hélène Joffe - 1996 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 26 (2):197–219.
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    HUOT DE LONGCHAMP, Max, Saint Jean de la Croix. Pour lire le Docteur mystiqueHUOT DE LONGCHAMP, Max, Saint Jean de la Croix. Pour lire le Docteur mystique.Hélène Würtele - 1993 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 49 (1):171-171.
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    Missions topographiques à Latô I (2005-2007) : analyse critique du plan de J. Demargne et V. Seyk (1901).Hélène Wurmser, Alexandre Farnoux, Lionel Fadin & Stavroula Apostolakou - 2007 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 131 (2):889-924.
    TOPOGRAPHICAL MISSIONS ΤΟ LATO I (2005-2007): A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PLAN BY J. DEMARGNE AND V. SEYK (1901) In the years 2005 and 2007 the site of Lato in Crete was the object of three new topographical and geomorphological study campaigns. The works carried out over the entire site permitted in particular the analysis of the only to date available complete plan of the city, that of J. Demargne and the architect V. Seyk undertaken in 1900. The objectif was (...)
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    Qualitative decision under uncertainty: back to expected utility.Hélène Fargier & Régis Sabbadin - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence 164 (1-2):245-280.
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    Criticism in Antiquity.Helene P. Foley & D. A. Russell - 1982 - American Journal of Philology 103 (4):466.
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    À l'hôpital de jour.Hélène Gane - 2002 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 2 (2):29-33.
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    The Salience of Complex Words and Their Parts: Which Comes First?Hélène Giraudo & Serena Dal Maso - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    The Voice of the Gaze.Hélène Hourmat - 2003 - Feminist Review 73 (1):5-5.
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  25. L'Unité de la matière et le Problème des transmutations.Hélène Konczewska - 1940 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 47 (2):252-252.
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    Term circulation and conceptual instability in the mediation of science: Binary framing of the notions of biological versus chemical pesticides.Hélène Ledouble - 2020 - Discourse and Communication 14 (5):466-488.
    This article explores the influence of textual structures on the acquisition of knowledge in popularization discourses related to biopesticides. Following a terminological insight into the linguistic and cognitive complexities of the notion, we proceed to a semantic analysis of press articles in major Anglo-Saxon newspapers, focusing on the explanation strategies used by the media to simplify their presentation. We show that in the mediation process, biopesticides are systematically described as being environmentally friendly, and opposed to chemical pesticides, consistently shown to (...)
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  27. Nation and Liberty: the Byzantine Example.Hélène Ahrweiler & Jeanne Ferguson - 1983 - Diogenes 31 (124):47-58.
    Nation and liberty: two ideas that in spite of the innumerable works that have been devoted to them are still open to new approaches, indeed, to new definitions. They pose a problem whose essence is to remain without a definitive answer, to be always actual, because it concerns man of all times, all countries and all conditions. This apparently-simple remark raises a question: is it possible to put nation and liberty on the same level? It is permissible to consider liberty (...)
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    L'Abbé Jean-Baptiste Dubos et la presse.Hélène Sanko - 1992 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 4 (1):31-46.
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  29. Les concepts scientifiques, Paris 1926.Helene Metzger - 1930 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 8 (3):370-376.
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  30. La connaissance de soi: Un chemin spirituel?Hélène Michon - 2012 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 63:83-100.
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    La theorie de la composition des sels et la theorie de la combustion d'apres Stahl et ses disciples.Helene Metzger - 1927 - Isis 9 (2):294-325.
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    Des patrons des mathématiques en France dans l'entre-deux-guerres.Hélène Gispert & Juliette Leloup - 2009 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 62 (1):39-117.
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    Portrait of Jacques Derrida as a Young Jewish Saint.Hélène Cixous - 2004 - Columbia University Press.
    Who can say "I am Jewish?" What does "Jew" mean? What especially does it mean for Jacques Derrida, founder of deconstruction, scoffer at boundaries and fixed identities, explorer of the indeterminate and undecidable? In _Portrait of Jacques Derrida as a Young Jewish Saint_, French feminist philosopher Hélène Cixous follows the intertwined threads of Jewishness and non-Jewishness that play through the life and works of one of the greatest living philosophers. Cixous is a lifelong friend of Derrida. They both grew (...)
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    Internalized constraints in the representation of spatial layout.Helene Intraub - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (4):677-678.
    Shepard's (1994) choice of kinematic geometry to support his theory is questioned by Todorovic, Schwartz, and Hecht. His theoretical framework, however, can be applied to another domain that may be less susceptible to some of their concerns. The domain is the representation of spatial layout. [Hecht; Schwartz; Shepard; Todorovic].
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    De l'usage Des coniques chez ibrāhīm Ibn sinān.Hélène Bellosta - 2012 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 22 (1):119-136.
    Once Apollonius' Conics had been translated from Greek into Arabic, they became a main reference and the principal tool in studying solid problems, algebraic equations of 3rd and 4th degrees, infinitesimal mathematics, etc. Mathematicians of the 9th–10th centuries also studied the conic sections' constructions, as well as their continuous drawing and their drawing by points. Ibrāhīm ibn Sinān, as his grandfather Thābit ibn Qurra, was one of the most active and inventive mathematicians in these fields. Late Hélène Bellosta examined (...)
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    Apologétique et raison dans les Pensées de Pascal.Hélène Bouchilloux - 1995 - [Paris]: Klincksieck.
    Les Pensees de Pascal ne posent pas seulement des problemes d'etablissement du texte, de datation et de classement des fragments qui les composent; elles posent au philosophe le probleme de leur sens. cet ouvrage recuse les interpretations qui, reduisant les Penseesa la perspective apologetique, achoppent inevitablement sur le caractere delibere du desordre, l'elargissement du propos, la multiplication des protagonistes. Car on peut resoudre cette triple difficulte sans amputer le texte, pourvu qu'on decele derriere le discours de la preuve, proprement apologetique, (...)
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    Against the grain? The craving for domestic femininity in a gender-egalitarian welfare state.Helene Aarseth - 2021 - European Journal of Women's Studies 28 (2):229-243.
    This article aims to develop new conceptions of the psychosocial dynamics that drive the re-romanticization of domestic femininity in current financialized capitalism. Feminist scholars have described this heightened cultivation of mothering as a reparative move in response to irreconcilable tensions between cultural ideals of the ‘balancing mother’ and ‘lean-in femininity’. This article adds a materialist-psychosocial lens to these conceptions, to enhance understanding of what drives this craving for domestic femininity. Drawing on a free-association narrative interview study with couples in the (...)
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    Du différend entre Descartes et Malebranche sur la connaissance que l’esprit a de lui-même.Hélène Bouchilloux - 2022 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 72 (4):63-69.
    L’examen du différend entre Descartes et Malebranche sur la connaissance que l’esprit a de lui-même sera l’occasion d’éclaircir la doctrine de l’esprit qui s’élabore dans les Méditations, la complexité de celle-ci ayant suscité et continuant de susciter de nombreux malentendus qu’on essaiera, en l’analysant dans toutes ses articulations, de dissiper. Une telle analyse, qui pourra paraître austère en sa technicité, n’intéresse cependant pas exclusivement l’historien de la philosophie, elle intéresse plus largement tout philosophe soucieux de se comprendre lui-même comme l’esprit (...)
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    Food Glorious Food.Helene Gammack - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff & Dan O'Brien (eds.), Gardening ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 48–61.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Notes.
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    Effects of one long vs. two short resistance training sessions on training volume and affective responses in resistance-trained women.Helene Pedersen, Atle Hole Saeterbakken, Marius Steiro Fimland, Vegard Moe Iversen, Brad J. Schoenfeld, Nicolay Stien & Vidar Andersen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The aim of this study was to compare the acute effects of performing a lower body resistance training program in one long or two shorter sessions in 1 day on training volume and affective measures. Employing a randomized-crossover design, 23 resistance-trained women performed two training days consisting of one long or two short sessions separated by 3.5–5 h. Each training day was separated by 4-6 days and consisted of three sets to failure for six exercises. Training volume were recorded during (...)
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    To prosōpo hōs hypokeimeno dikaiou ston Thōma Akinatē.Helenē Prokopiou - 2013 - Athēna: Hērodotos. Edited by Theodosios N. Pelegrinēs.
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    From Freud to acetylcholine: Does the AAOM suffice to construct a dream?Helene Sophrin Porte - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (6):626-628.
    Toward illuminating the structure of Llewellyn's dream theory, I compare it in formal terms to Freud's dream theory. An alternative to both of these dream machines, grounded in the distribution of cholinergic activation in the central nervous system, is presented. It is suggested that neither nor dream theory is sufficient to account for the properties of dreams.
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    Tombe.Hélène Cixous - 2014 - Seagull Books.
    "Instead of suicide, [Hélène Cixous] began to dream of writing a tomb for herself. This tomb became a work that is a testament to Cixous's life and spirit and a secret book, the first book she ever authored"--Jacket.
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  44. Une page d'histoire diplomatique de Byzance au XIe siecle: Michel VII Doukas, Robert Guiscard et la pension des dignitaires.Helène Bibicou - 1959 - Byzantion 29:30-60.
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    Dionysus Resurrected: Performances of Euripides’ The Bacchae in a Globalizing World by Erika Fischer-Lichte (review).Helene P. Foley - 2015 - American Journal of Philology 136 (1):162-166.
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  46. Science and Engineering.Helene Marsh & Carole M. Eros - 1999 - Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (3):175-382.
     
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    Disclosure is Inadequate as a Solution to Managing Conflicts of Interest in Human Research.Helene Jacmon - 2018 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 15 (1):71-80.
    Disclosure is a common response to conflicts of interest; it is intended to expose the conflict to scrutiny and enable it to be appropriately managed. For disclosure to be effective the receiver of the disclosure needs to be able to use the information to assess how the conflict may impact on their interests and then implement a suitable response. The act of disclosure also creates an expectation of self-regulation, as the person with the conflicting interests will be mindful of their (...)
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    Veils.Hélène Cixous, Jacques Derrida & Geoffrey Bennington - 2001 - Stanford University Press.
    This book combines loosely "autobiographical" texts by two of the most influential French intellectuals of our time. "Savoir," by Hélène Cixous is an account of her experience of recovered sight after a lifetime of severe myopia; Jacques Derrida's "A Silkworm of One's Own" muses on a host of motifs, including his varied responses to "Savoir.".
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    Bonheur et Vie matérielle d’après le Tableau de Paris de Louis-Sébastien Mercier.Hélène Cussac - 2000 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 19:135.
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    Un processus paradoxal: La continuité à l'oeuvre dans la constitution du nationalisme Français sous la révolution.Hélène Dupuy - 1992 - History of European Ideas 15 (1-3):313-318.
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